Pinoy version ng 'RuPaul’s Drag Race' rarampa na; Vice, Paolo perfect daw maging host | Bandera

Pinoy version ng ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ rarampa na; Vice, Paolo perfect daw maging host

Ervin Santiago |August 17,2021
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Pinoy version ng ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ rarampa na; Vice, Paolo perfect daw maging host

Ervin Santiago - August 17, 2021 - 01:24 PM

RuPaul, Vice Ganda at Paolo Ballesteros

NGAYON pa lang ay super excited na ang members LGBTQIA+ community sa Pilipinas dahil finally ay magkakaroon na ng Pinoy version ang hit reality TV series na “RuPaul’s Drag Race”.

Abangers na ang mga Filipino drag queens sa bonggang project na ito kung saan mabibigyan sila chance na maibandera sa buong universe ang kanilang talento.

Sa pamamagitan ng Twitter, inihayag ng American streaming service na WOW Presents Plus ang pagbubukas ng audition para sa first season ng “Drag Race Philippines.” 

“Calling all queens, if you think you have what it takes to become the first drag race superstar from the Philippines, we wanna hear from you,” ang pahayag ng kilalang American drag queen na si RuPaul. 

“Show us your uniqueness, nerve, and talent, and this could be the beginning of the rest of your life,” aniya pa.

Sa isa namang official announcement, sinabi ng World of Wonder co-founders na nagdesisyon silang gumawa ng Pinoy version ng “DRP” para mabigyan naman ng pagkakataon ang mga underrepresented countries sa drag scene.

“The Drag Race franchise has shined a spotlight on so many incredible queens from around the world and we are so excited to introduce audiences to the dazzling queens of the Philippines,” sabi ng World of Wonder co-founders na sina Randy Barbato at Fenton Bailey. 

“WOW Presents Plus was created to serve as a springboard for underrepresented voices, so we are thrilled to exclusively premiere Drag Race Philippines on the platform for our global viewers,” dagdag pa nila.

Aspiring contestants interested to join the debut series may apply at dragraceph.com.

Nag-post naman ang former “Pinoy Big Brother” housemate na si Fifth Solomon sa Instagram kung saan ibinalita niya na magiging bahagi rin siya ng reality TV series.

“Finally! After 2 years pwede nang ma RUVEAL! So so happy to be part of this phenomenon!!! Started as a fan now we here!! Thank you so so much & goodluck to us team @fullhouseph & @worldofwonder !!!” sey ni Fifth.

“Handa na ang creative juices ko!!! Start your engines Filipino Queens & may the best DRAG QUEEN win!!! AUDITION NA MGA MHIE!!! @DragRacePHL #dragracephl,” aniya pa.

Kung matatandaan, ilang Filipino drag queens na ang rumampa sa  Emmy Award-winning show tulad nina Ongina (Season 1 and All Stars 5), Manila Luzon (Season 3 and All Stars 1 and 4), Jiggly Caliente (Season 4 and All Stars 6), Phi Phi O’Hara (Season 4 and All Stars 2), Vivienne Pinay (Season 5), at Rock M. Sakura (Season 12) sa US franchise. 

Samantala, marami naman ang nag-suggest na kunin si Paolo Ballesteros o si Vice Ganda bilang host o co-host ng nasabing programa dahil swak na swak daw ang personalidad ng nga ito sa reality show.

Comment ng isang netizen, “TBH Manila is not suitable to host Drag Race PH because I think di niya agad magegets kung ano yung reference sa mga jokes ng contestants. It’s either Paolo Ballesteros’ undeniable knowledge about drag culture or Vice Ganda’s quick wit and humor that makes ’em fit to be the host.”

Sey naman ng isang fan ng show, “Can Vice Ganda and Paolo Ballesteros be the two judges of #DragRacePHL? Tapos ipapalabas siya sabay sa GMA and ABS-CBN.” 

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“Can Vice Ganda and Paolo Ballesteros be the two judges of #DragRacePHL? Tapos ipapalabas siya sabay sa GMA and ABS-CBN yieee!” pahayag ng isa pang fan.

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