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WARNING: Contestants are listed in order of elimination and there are unmarked spoilers on this page, potentially including spoilers for previous seasons.


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Drag Race Thailand seasons:

1 | 2

Drag Race around the world:

Canada | Chile | Down Under | France | Holland | Italy | Mexico | Philippines | Spain | Thailand | UK | USA

All Stars & Vs. the World

All Stars (USA) | Canada vs. the World | UK vs the World

All names, ages, and locations stated are at the time of filming.


M Stranger Fox (14th)

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Age: 33
From: Bangkok, Central Thailand

(pointing at the others) "Shanté, you all stay!" (pointing at herself) "Sashay, I'm away, bitch!"

Silver Sonic (13th)

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Age: 22
From: Khon Kaen, Isaan


  • Heroic BSoD: After landing in the bottom two in Episode 1 thanks to her confusing runway, she hits a wall emotionally and struggles to motivate herself to even participate in the lip-sync, just sort of...ambling around emotionlessly the whole time. Luckily for her, M Stranger's performance is equally lackluster, and a biting Rousing Speech from Art combined with the opportunity to redo the lipsync allows her to pull herself out of the depths of despair.
  • Impractically Fancy Outfit: Her "Under the Rainbow" look is a dress made up of an intricately interlocking network of multicolored belts with a rainbow-colored fan behind her head. It's great visually, but when she's made to lip-sync, she finds that it's too tightly fastened around her body for her to actually move or get it off, so she just spends most of the lipsync tugging at the dress and stiffly walking around. She eventually manages to get it off and reveal the tinsel skirt beneath...but by that point, the song is almost over and her verdict has been read.
  • Inhuman Human: Her look for the "60-Year Old Drag" runway is a drag queen who dies, comes back to life, and tries to return to drag despite the fact that she became some sort of bright red demonic zombie in the process.
  • Shrinking Violet: She's easily the shiest and quietest member of the cast, and while she's plenty talented, she frequently places low simply because she doesn't exude as much confidence as the other queens.

Katy Killer (12th)

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Age: 24
From: Bangkok, Central Thailand


  • Fighting Your Friend: In Episode 3, she's made to lip-sync against Kana, her best friend in the competition, and the two are visibly distraught about it. A dramatic montage of the two kiki'ing in the Werk Room is even shown before the lip-sync begins to illustrate just how devastating this battle is for the both of them.
  • Rainbows and Unicorns: Her look for the "Under the Rainbow" runway evokes the association between rainbows and unicorns via a brightly rainbow-colored unicorn-humanoid.
  • Signature Headgear: Katy distinguishes herself from the pack and demonstrates her skill as a professional hairstylist by consistently wearing hair that, even for a drag queen, is ridiculously tall. Like, at least half her height.
  • Toilet Humor: She introduces herself in Episode 3's princess photoshoot challenge as "Uchara Pen Pit" from "Uchara Nakorn", a Pun on the Thai word for diarrhea.

Maya B'Haro (11th + Miss Congeniality)

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Age: 33
From: Phuket, Southern Thailand

"Hello, my name is Maya B'Haro! Ageless beauty with a brain."

  • Descent into Addiction: Her "Ugly" runway in Episode 3's "Ugly and Beautiful" challenge depicts her as a wealthy, self-indulgent woman who starts by drinking a bottle of wine, then becomes increasingly disheveled as her vices become more severe, culminating in her pretending to run from the cops with a nose covered in white powder.
  • Nice Girl: This season's Miss Congeniality, and it shows: she's an absolute sweetheart who, despite being fresh off of a bottom two placement the previous episode and being Picked Last by the other queens, still helps her competitors get into quick drag in Episode 3 purely out of the goodness of her heart.
  • Pretty Butterflies: In Episode 4's wedding makeover challenge, she dresses her partner in a massive pink Fairytale Wedding Dress with shiny butterfly decals to drive the hyper-feminine glamour factor home.
  • Recovered Addict: Her "Beautiful" runway in Episode 3's "Ugly and Beautiful" challenge has recovered from the addiction she developed during the "Ugly" runway and is shown to be much happier, healthier, and more beautiful by comparison.
  • Took a Level in Badass: After a series of bottom placements in the first few episodes, she wins all three challenges in Episode 3, proving herself to be a very formidable competitor after being Picked Last and all but disregarded by the other queens. After her winning streak, she's noticeably more confident and self-assured, even getting into shade-fests she'd normally sit out of.
    Pangina: Someone gave her espresso, 'cause she woke the fuck up.

Mocha Diva (10th)

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Age: 30
From: Manila, Philippines

"SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!"

  • Beauty Is Bad: In the "Ugly and Beautiful" runway, her first "Ugly" look is a beautiful and glamorous woman who screams, throws money away, and performs degrading acts, whereas her second "Beautiful" look is the same woman with her face somewhat disfigured after finding religion and improving herself. Art describes her unusual take on the theme as "pretty but ugly on the inside...[then] not as pretty but she's much nicer".
  • Incoming Ham: She absolutely screams her entrance line before strutting dramatically into the workroom in a massive floral fascinator and Fairytale Wedding Dress, and she more than lives up to that first impression throughout the season, consistently being one of the most boisterous queens in the room.
  • Sore Loser: Discussed by the judges: since Mocha waited until her elimination to reveal that Miss Gimhuay had broken the rules, she risked coming across as a bitter Betty by throwing another queen under the bus when she herself had nothing more to lose. Despite this, she goes on to write "DON'T CHEAT" as her farewell lipstick message.

Miss Gimhuay (9th / disqualified)

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Age: 24
From: Chonburi, Eastern Thailand

"Back [in high school] I thought I was sickening, but now I just look sick in the head."

  • Big Fun: One of this season's most curvaceous ladies and a truckload of energy.
  • Bilingual Bonus: "Gimhuay" is a translation into the Teochew Chinese dialect (as Miss Gimhuay has a Chinese personal background) of the phrase "golden flower", which is a Thai euphemism for "whore".
  • Clothing Damage: During Episode 3's photoshoot maxi-challenge, her dress spontaneously rips across the torso, prompting her to change her more demure and sweet scene to a comedically racy one.
  • It Only Works Once: While her incorporation of streamers into her Episode 1 runway was met with surprise and awe by the judges, her attempt to reuse the same stunt the next episode lacked the same impact due to the fact that, y'know, the judges had already seen her shoot streamers into the air.
  • Non-Gameplay Elimination: She's disqualified from the competition in episode 6 for bringing in props (the scooter that made her win the previous week's runway challenge) that weren't originally in the Werkroom, in violation of the rules.
  • Plant People: For Episode 3's "Ugly and Beautiful" runway, she portrays a flower-human hybrid who, during the "Ugly" runway, is wilted, grey, and near the brink of death, and during the "Beautiful" runway, waters herself to become a gorgeous, golden flower (additionally referencing her name).
  • Trolling Translator: Mocha has a tattoo that says "pain teaches you to be stronger" in Thai. She asks Gimhuay to read it for her (since she doesn't actually speak Thai), and Gimhuay, playing off the fact that the aforementioned phrase is spelled similarly to "pain teaches you to be a faggot" in Thai, "reads" the latter.
  • Whole Costume Reference: Her winning (and rule-breaking) "Hollywood in Your Heart" look is a send-up of Ghost Rider.

Genie (8th)

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Age: 30
From: Los Angeles, California, USA


  • Control Freak: She comes off as particularly domineering in Episode 5's team acting challenge, laying out extensive and hyper-specific instructions for how Bandit should say her (two) lines and actually rewriting the entire script to fit her vision. And she wasn't even the team leader.
  • Evil Makes You Monstrous: Her "10-Year Old Drag" runway begins as a mischievous little girl with cutesy, doll-like features "who wants to be the devil", then gives the character her wish with a reveal into an eerie, hollow-eyed, blood-spattered face with horns growing out from either side.
  • Hazmat Suit: Her and her makeover partner's looks in Episode 4's wedding runway use shiny yellow fabric and safety masks to evoke a post-apocalyptic wedding with garments made of hazmat suits.
  • Pretty Princess Powerhouse: In Episode 3's photoshoot challenge, she dons a shiny, metallic princess dress resembling pink armor, introduces herself as a "warrior princess", and poses with a makeshift lightsaber.
  • Rhyming Names: She clarifies in her introductory confessional that her full drag name is "Genie the Queenie", though her name is just listed on the show as "Genie".
  • Sticky Fingers: Her character for Episode 5's hotel improv mini-challenge is a kleptomaniac maid whose blatant pickpocketing of the patrons' jewelry is very much played for laughs.
  • Villainous Glutton: For her "Ugly" look in Episode 3's "Ugly and Beautiful" runway, she fashions herself as a wealthy and corpulent woman who offers cupcakes to the judges, only to yank them out of the judges' reach and shove them all in her mouth at once, clarifying in confessional that she's demonstrating the moral ugliness of Greed.

Tormai (7th)

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Age: 28
From: Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand


  • Black Bra and Panties: She subtly shows off a set of lacy black lingerie beneath her "mother at a wedding" look for Episode 4's wedding makeover challenge, suggesting that the mother, much like her daughter, is sluttier than meets the eye.
  • Go-Getter Girl: Her "10-Year Old Drag" runway is a "child that has many talents" who flaunts her skill at a variety of common extracurricular sports to the judges.
  • Predatory Prostitute: Her character for Episode 5's improv challenge is a beaten-down sex worker who cheats her client out of 4,000 baht in cards after he compensates her inadequately.
  • Vulgar Humor: In Episode 4's makeover challenge, she names her drag daughter "Torlae", which, despite its phonic similarity to her own namenote , actually just means "bullshit". After Torlae rips off her tearaway pants, revealing a lingerie-esque getup, Art jokes that she should change her name to Torrad, which means "slut".

Srimala (6th)

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Age: 29
From: Udon Thani, Isaan

"The village chief's wife is here."

  • Bad Luck Charm: After she catches the wipe Kana used to clean the mirror at the beginning of Episode 4, the other queens joke that it's cursed and will cause her to meet the same fate as Katy. Sure enough, at the end of the episode, she finds herself in an unprecedented bottom three having to lip-sync for her life.
  • Butterfly of Transformation: For Episode 3's "Ugly and Beautiful" runway, she uses a narrative of "caterpillar to butterfly" to unite her two looks and provide a narrative for the transformation from "Ugly" to "Beautiful".
  • Pretty Butterflies: Her "Beautiful" look for Episode 3's "Ugly and Beautiful" runway is a gorgeous, sparkly pink butterfly with iridescent wings.

Vanda Miss Joaquim (4th=)

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Age: 29
From: Singapore City, Singapore

"Abdicate yourself, I'm about to bloom. Drag Race Thailand, here comes the boom."

  • Eye Motifs: She enters the competition with an injured eye that forces her to wear an eyepatch, then over the course of the season frequently references this injury and highlights her injured eye in her looks. She also stabs Pangina in the eye with a makeup brush during the blindfolded makeup mini-challenge, though (probably) not on purpose.
  • Eyepatch of Power: She frequently obstructs her eye both in and out of drag, the latter because she genuinely injures it a lot and the former because she uses drag to rebel against the bullying she received for her eye injuries and embrace her eye as a symbol of power.
  • Love-Obstructing Parents: In Episode 3's photoshoot maxi-challenge, she attempts to invoke a tragic narrative of two young lovers driven apart by disapproving parents, with the resulting photo depicting her cradling her partner's face with an expression of longing and anguish.
  • Plant Person: Her "Under the Rainbow" look concept is a wilted plant-human who, upon coming into contact with the fake rainfall at the start of the runway, becomes rejuvenated and reveals blooming flowers on top of her head.

Bandit (4th=)

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Age: 34
From: Bangkok, Central Thailand

"Victory? Still waiting for my chance. But I will bite as hard as I can."

  • Always Second Best: She repeatedly does well in challenges but fails to secure a win, to the point where Kana jokes that she's "not [..] the one to beat, but rather the one getting beaten".
  • Borrowed Catchphrase: Her entrance line is "It's Bandit, bitch."
  • Post-Apunkalyptic Armor: Her concept for the "60-Year Old Drag" runway is a wasteland warrior straight out of Mad Max clothed in distressed old fabric, feathers, and scrap metal.
  • Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl: Her character for Episode 5's hotel improv mini-challenge is the ghost who haunts the hotel, and Bandit's look for the challenge prominently features a wet, long, black, stringy wig that falls over her eyes.
  • Two-Faced: Her "Beautiful" look for the "Ugly and Beautiful" runway looks to be a glamorous, gorgeous, fairly standard woman...until she turns around to reveal the alternate face on the back of her head with an Un-Smile, indicating that while this character is more outwardly beautiful than she was in the "Ugly" runway, her inner monstrousness lurks beneath.
  • Whole Costume Reference: Her look for Episode 3's photoshoot challenge bears obvious and deliberate resemblance to Snow White's iconic dress in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Kandy Zyanide (runner-up + Drag Pop Star)

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Age: 29
From: Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand

"If all the ladyboys turn on each other, then who will we sing the national anthem for?"

  • Boring, but Practical: Her "Ugly and Beautiful" looks, by her own admission, are fairly simple, similar-looking, and conceptually uncomplicated, but they guarantee that the judges will at least understand her approach. Accordingly, she places "safe" in the challenge.
  • Doves Mean Peace: Her "Under the Rainbow" look is a drag take on a dove, complete with the requisite olive branch, which in her words symbolizes the peace and security that the LGBT community has labored to achieve over the years.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: She's noticeably downtrodden after receiving negative critiques in Episode 4, and as the normally bright, talkative, and giggly Kandy remains near-silent, the other queens note that she's clearly "lost hope".
  • Overly Long Name: In Episode 3's photoshoot challenge, she jokingly claims her name is "Usama Upramarapa Wayramanee Sikapatang Samatiyami". By the time she's finally done saying it, Art jokes that she's used up her one-minute time limit just by introducing herself.
  • Overly-Long Tongue: In Episode 3's "Ugly and Beautiful" runway, her Ugly look, meant to resemble the goddess Kali, features a reveal of a long, lizard-like tongue that unspools itself as she faces the judges.
  • Playing with Fire: Her Twin Heroes outfit included a paper skirt, which she set on fire on the main stage, even burning her own face in the process.

Kana Warrior (runner-up)

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Age: 26
From: Nakhon Sawan, Northern Thailand

"Kana! K to the A to the N to the A, Kana, Drag Race Thailand I'm here!"

  • The Baby Trap: In Episode 3's photoshoot maxi-challenge, she wears a baby bump and instructs her scene partner to pretend to "try to break free" while she "grabs his hand" and prevents him from leaving, all the while making her face and outfit look as busted as possible to amplify the Abhorrent Admirer factor.
  • Distracted by the Sexy: Episode 2's mini-challenge, in which the queens were tasked with matching pairs of male models with identically-colored underwear, proves difficult for Kana, who, by her own admission, "only looked at their abs" and didn't pick up on the underwear, thus causing her to finish in last place.
    Kana: Let's be honest, we were all looking at the men and not their shorts.
  • Hooker with a Heart of Gold: She dresses in a racy purple outfit to play her drag daughter's mother in Episode 4's wedding makeover challenge, clarifying that she's a sex worker who wanted to support her daughter at their wedding despite their different lifestyles.
  • Fighting Your Friend: In Episode 3, she's made to lip-sync against Katy, her best friend in the competition, and the two are visibly distraught about it. A dramatic montage of the two kiki'ing in the Werk Room is even shown before the lip-sync begins to illustrate just how devastating this battle is for the both of them.
  • Plastic Bitch: Episode 5's "The Haunting Doll"-inspired acting challenge sees her playing a self-centered and catty plastic surgery addict who breaks into someone's home in the middle of the night just to steal their purses.
  • Potty Emergency: Her character in Episode 5's hotel improv mini-challenge is an otherwise normal patron who just really needs to use the bathroom and doesn't have a working toilet, forcing her to shit in a dish out of desperation.
  • Powered Armor: Her concept for the "60-Year Old Drag" runway is an elderly woman who has lost physical control over her body but continues to perform thanks to a system of machinery spanning her entire body that gives her mobility.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: As she herself remarks, she's a much bolder and outspoken personality than her Episode 4 makeover partner, who despite their superficial "family resemblance" is much more reserved and composed.
  • Tantrum Throwing: Her "10-Year Old Drag" runway presentation sees her embodying her younger self when her mother caught her in women's clothes and ordered her to take them off, prompting her to throw a tantrum. She angrily tears apart her outfit as she walks the runway, then throws the torn pieces to the floor and storms off.
  • Whole Costume Reference: Her "Twin Warrior" runway is inspired by Super Sentai.

Angele Anang (winner)

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Age: 24
From: Nakhon Ratchasima, Isaan

"This is Angele. Prepare before you go to hell!"

  • The Ace: At 6 wins in total (5 challenge wins and 1 runway win), she is the queen with the most wins in a single season across the entire Drag Race franchise.
  • Cinderella Plot: In Episode 3's photoshoot challenge, she introduces herself as "Princess Cinderella Naree" and spends the entirety of her one allotted minute with the Thai opera performer reenacting scenes from Cinderella.
  • Fallen Angel: Her "Ugly" look for Episode 3's "Ugly and Beautiful" runway is a fallen angel (who in the process of falling has become disfigured and collected trash and debris all over herself) who wants to lead humans to sin, with the corresponding "Beautiful" look being the angel before being ostracized and driven to evil.
  • Retired Badass: Her "60-Year Old Drag" look is a former famous drag queen who, in her advanced age, decided to retire from drag, become a farmer, find a nice wife, and start a family. Presented in king drag, naturally.

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