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Eva Le Queen is Ready to Dream Again After 'Drag Race: Global All Stars'


Filipina drag queen Eva Le Queen concluded her RuPaul's Drag Race: Global All Stars journey earlier than expected, after being eliminated in Friday's episode. As the only contestant from Asia, she faced off against Mexico's Gala Varo in a fierce Lip Sync Battle to A-ha's "Take On Me."

Eva made a striking entrance in the competition with her memorable first runway look—a coconut husk outfit inspired by the Tree of Life—and an iconic talent portion that featured a rice-cooking tutorial and sword fighting.

"I’ll take it as a queen," Eva declared during her confessionals as she gracefully bid farewell to the competition.


What's next for Eva Le Queen 

At a viewing party at Rampa Nightclub, Eva performed and shared an inspiring message with her fans, a heartfelt love letter to dreamers everywhere.

“I want this to mark the time that I wanted to close that chapter, to finally give it up. Today, feeling ko para akong nakipag-break sa boyfriend. Kasi when you hold on to a dream since you started doing drag and then finally it hits you that that dream was never yours—and you should be okay with it. Finally, I feel so free; I can move on to the next dream. This is the closure that I needed, and it's not such a bad thing,” she shared.

As the only Asian queen in the show’s first global spin-off, Eva represented the Philippines proudly. She entered with the tagline "DominASIAN," raising the flag high and proving that win or lose, Filipinos carry themselves with grace and opulence.

Eva currently serves as the CEO of The Play House, a drag talent agency that continues to elevate local drag queens. With her sights set on new dreams, we can't wait to see Eva flourish as the international glamazon she was born to be. On to the next chapter, Eva—we're with you all the way!

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