Tag: Plastique Tiara

  • Plastique Tiara Spills Wedding Dreams: Destination Vibes, Glamour, and a Whole Lot of Food (Exclusive)

    Plastique Tiara Spills Wedding Dreams: Destination Vibes, Glamour, and a Whole Lot of Food (Exclusive)

    Plastique Tiara is engaged, glowing, and already dreaming up her perfect wedding. The RuPaul’s Drag Race star recently spilled some tea with Gayety, sharing what fans can expect from her upcoming nuptials—and trust us, it’s going to be nothing short of iconic.

    In true Plastique fashion, the queen didn’t hold back her excitement at The Tryst Hotel Puerto Vallarta launch saying. “I’m good. It’s hot, but I’m excited,” she said, grinning as her fiancé filmed her off-camera. With the engagement still fresh, Plastique is basking in the love—and fielding one question over and over again: When’s the wedding? “We’re planning. We’re pitching, but it’s really, really fun,” she shared. “I love being engaged.”

    Plastique Tiara’s Wedding Plans: Glamorous, Delicious, and Definitely Not Tropical

    While a date hasn’t been set, Plastique has some clear priorities when it comes to her big day. First on the list? Food. Lots of it. And the good kind. “You remember the wedding by the food and the location. Everything else is a blur,” she said. “I’m looking forward to the food—and maybe a destination wedding would be nice.”

    Plastique Tiara attends the Grand Opening Weekend at The Tryst Puerto Vallarta: Opening Night Party at The Tryst Puerto Vallarta on April 25, 2025 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
    PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO – APRIL 25: Plastique Tiara attends the Grand Opening Weekend at The Tryst Puerto Vallarta: Opening Night Party at The Tryst Puerto Vallarta on April 25, 2025 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. (Photo by Presley Ann/Getty Images for Tryst Hotels)

    When asked to dish more details on a possible destination, Plastique kept things cheeky and mysterious. “You’ll just have to find out,” she teased.

    But one thing’s for sure: it won’t be a sweaty beach wedding. “Girl, no, not tropical. I am sweating my ass off,” she joked. “Maybe somewhere with air conditioning.”

    So, what do we know so far? A glamorous venue with full climate control, a mouthwatering menu, and all the flair you’d expect from one of Drag Race’s most fashion-forward queens.

    What Fans Can Expect from Plastique Tiara’s Wedding

    Given Plastique’s high-glam aesthetic, it’s safe to say her wedding will be a visual fantasy. Whether she opts for an opulent ballroom or a modern luxe cityscape, fans can expect couture-level wedding fashion, perfectly curated décor, and a guest list that reads like a who’s-who of queer royalty.

    While she’s staying tight-lipped about specific details like the wedding date, dress designer, or location, it’s clear Plastique is embracing every moment of this chapter. As someone who built her brand on beauty, elegance, and authenticity, her celebration of love is sure to reflect the same.

    And yes—expect a ton of photo ops. This is Plastique Tiara, after all.

    Why Her Wedding Matters to the LGBTQ+ Community

    Plastique Tiara’s engagement—and soon, her wedding—is more than just a personal milestone. For fans in the LGBTQ+ community, it’s also a joyful reminder of queer love in full celebration. Weddings like hers serve as powerful, glamorous affirmations that queer couples deserve not just acceptance but admiration, fanfare, and spotlighted love stories.

    With anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric making headlines, moments like this matter. They provide visibility, joy, and inspiration for queer individuals dreaming of their own fairy tale endings.

    What’s Next for the Bride-to-Be?

    While she keeps the details under wraps (for now), we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for sneak peeks—from dress fittings to cake tastings and venue reveals. And knowing Plastique, she’ll drop the info when it’s most aesthetically pleasing.

    Until then, we’ll just be over here, dreaming of an invite and mentally preparing for what’s bound to be the most fashionable LGBTQ+ wedding of the year.

  • Plastique Tiara on the Verge of Surpassing Trixie Mattel as the Most Followed Drag Queen on Instagram

    Plastique Tiara on the Verge of Surpassing Trixie Mattel as the Most Followed Drag Queen on Instagram

    Plastique Tiara, the Vietnamese queen fromRuPaul’s Drag Race season 11 and All Stars 9, has reached a major milestone, crossing 4 million followers on Instagram. This achievement makes her the second queen in Drag Raceherstory to hit the milestone, only trailing behind Trixie Mattel.

    Plastique Tiara Joins Exclusive Instagram Club

    Plastique Tiara, who has built an impressive online presence since her RuPaul’s Drag Race debut, is now the second queen to reach the coveted 4 million Instagram followers mark. The Vietnamese drag queen joins Trixie Mattel, who achieved the same feat in August 2024. While Trixie Mattel, the All Stars 3 winner, remains the queen with the highest Instagram following, Plastique’s rapid growth on the platform suggests she could surpass Trixie’s numbers in the near future.

    From TikTok Sensation to Instagram Star

    Since her Drag Race debut on season 11, Plastique Tiara has steadily grown her fan base. The internet sensation, often called the “Queen of TikTok,” has captivated audiences on both platforms. Plastique’s comedic timing, glam looks, and relatable personality have earned her a loyal fan base, which she has seamlessly transferred from TikTok to Instagram. This organic growth has helped her build an Instagram following that now stands at over 4 million, a significant leap from the 3 million followers she hit earlier in February 2025.

     

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    The Race for the Top Spot

    As of April 2025, Trixie Mattel holds the title of the most-followed Drag Race queen on Instagram with 4.18 million followers. However, Plastique is hot on her heels with 4.03 million, putting her in prime position to surpass Trixie in the coming months. The rapid growth of Plastique’s Instagram account is a testament to her daily content production and fan engagement, making it likely she could surpass Trixie if her momentum continues.

    Trixie’s Busy Schedule vs. Plastique’s Social Media Mastery

    While Trixie continues to dominate with her multi-faceted career—touring, hosting several podcasts and web series, and running the highly successful Trixie Cosmetics brand—Plastique Tiara’s focus on content creation allows her to post frequently and connect with her fans on a more personal level. This balance of daily engagement and creativity on Instagram has allowed Plastique to rapidly grow her audience and solidify her place as a social media powerhouse within the Drag Race fandom.

    The Future Looks Bright for Plastique Tiara

    Plastique Tiara’s growing social media presence and captivating performances on All Stars 9 have cemented her as a force in the Drag Race universe. Her rapid rise on Instagram is a testament to her dedication and creativity, with fans eagerly awaiting more content. As All Stars 9 continues to showcase Plastique’s talents, it’s clear that she’s only just beginning to reach her full potential as a social media sensation.

    Catch Plastique Tiara’s journey on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 9 available for streaming on Paramount+.

  • RuPaul’s Drag Race Announces Groundbreaking ‘Slaysian Royale’ Spin-Off to Showcase Asian Queens from Around the World

    RuPaul’s Drag Race Announces Groundbreaking ‘Slaysian Royale’ Spin-Off to Showcase Asian Queens from Around the World

    A new chapter is unfolding in the RuPaul’s Drag Race universe as the show expands with a groundbreaking spin-off, Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale. This all-Asian edition of the Drag Race franchise promises to shine a spotlight on the vibrant and diverse world of Asian drag, bringing together queens from various Drag Race franchises for an exciting battle for the crown.

    The spin-off, which builds on the existing Drag Race vs. The World format, will feature Asian queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race international franchises competing against each other in a unique, high-stakes competition. Set to air on streaming platform WOW Presents Plus in 2025, Slaysian Royale will be hosted in the Philippines, where Drag Race Philippines has quickly become a fan favorite. The show has seen tremendous success, with its third season airing last summer. Although comedian and drag star Paolo Ballesteros, known as Mamwa Pao, currently hosts Drag Race Philippines, it remains to be seen whether Ballesteros will return for Slaysian Royale.

    In a statement, Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, founders of the production company World of Wonder, expressed excitement over the new format. “This new version of Drag Race shines a spotlight on Asian drag as never before, celebrating its culture, its history and creativity in a unique battle royale,” they said.

    The cast for Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale has yet to be revealed, but Drag Race fans are already buzzing with anticipation. The Drag Race franchise has long been a platform for celebrating Asian talent, with standout queens representing a variety of countries and backgrounds. In the past few seasons, Asian queens have made significant marks on the competition, both as fan favorites and winners.

     

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    Nymphia Wind made history as the first Taiwanese queen to win RuPaul’s Drag Race on season 16. In the previous season, Sasha Colby, a transgender performer of Asian American Pacific Islander descent, claimed the title on Drag Race season 15. Other iconic Asian queens from the Drag Race franchise include South Korean star Kim Chi, season eight finalist and Vietnam-born Plastique Tiara, Filipino drag legend Manila Luzon, and Chinese-Canadian queen Aurora Matrix, who reached the finale of Canada’s Drag Race.

    Nymphia Wind, the first Taiwanese queen to win RuPaul’s Drag Race. Photo: Jama Willis
    Nymphia Wind, the first Taiwanese queen to win RuPaul’s Drag Race. Photo: Jama Willis

    Other beloved queens such as River Medway, Le Fil, Sum Ting Wong, and Zahirah Zapanta have become fan favorites on Drag Race UK. Thai-American queen Jujubee, who has competed four times in the Drag Race franchise—on season two, All Stars 1, All Stars 5, and Drag Race UK vs. The World—remains one of the most beloved contestants in the series’ history. Jujubee, who recently confirmed she will not return to compete again, is known for her consistent strong performances, making it to the final in every season she participated in.

    The excitement surrounding Slaysian Royale has already sparked waves of support from the global Drag Race community. Drag Race alumni have taken to social media to express their enthusiasm. “How freaking epic!!!” wrote Drag Race UK vs. The World star Hannah Conda. Canada’s Drag Race contestant Luna Dubois shared: “Oh this is so fierce!” Ongina, the first-ever Asian American contestant on RuPaul’s Drag Race (season one, 2009), tweeted: “INCREDIBLE!!”

    Drag Race fans are eagerly awaiting the new spin-off, which is sure to elevate the visibility of Asian queens within the Drag Race universe. As the franchise continues to expand, Slaysian Royale will bring an exciting and culturally significant addition to the ever-growing global Drag Race family.

    In the meantime, RuPaul’s Drag Race season 17 is currently airing on Fridays on MTV in the U.S. and WOW Presents Plus internationally.