Drag Race España Season 5 Contestants
Drag Race España Season 5 is serving up a cast that’s as colorful, unexpected, and wildly entertaining as a confetti cannon to the face, twelve queens from all over Spain, and even Caracas, who are clearly out to make their mark. The full line-up?
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Alexandra del Raval (27, Barcelona)
Alexandra hails from the El Raval neighborhood in Barcelona and is on a mission to bring the €50,000 crown home to her city. She calls herself “unique, unrivaled, invincible, and a hot mess.” (Isn’t that secretly a résumé we all want?)
Whether she’s splitting the Main Stage with a death drop or just working the judges with pure charisma, Alexandra is here to prove that Barcelona never disappoints when it comes to drag, just don’t ask her to keep things subtle.
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Dafne Mugler (20, Málaga)
Don’t let the babyface fool you, Dafne is a classically trained ballerina with competitive drive for days. At 20, she’s the season’s youngest, but insists she’s ready to sweep up the competition.
Her vibe says “petite and dangerous,” like a powder puff that’s been loaded with dynamite. There’s a bit of mischief in every pirouette, and rumor has it she’s here to prove the crown has no age minimum, only maximum ambition.
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Denébola Murnau (23, Elche)
Denébola wears the “porcelain little clown” badge with pride. Think Marilyn Monroe channeled through a Tim Burton daydream, Old Hollywood glamour, but delightfully bizarre around the edges.
Her drag is “a film by Tim Burton, starring Marilyn,” and her runway walk? A little spooky, a little sparkly, and entirely Denébola. “It’s time a colorful weirdo gets the crown,” she says, and honestly, who can argue that?
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Eva Harrington (27, Tenerife)
Eva brings “explosions of femininity, hips, waist, strength, and elegance” Basically, if a volcano erupted over the Canary Islands and all the lava turned to sequins, that’d be Eva. She calls herself the “humble queen,” but you know she’s coming to snatch some trophies for the islands while looking flawless doing it.
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Ferrxn (27, Valencia)
“Expect the unexpected”, that’s Ferrxn’s warning shot. She’s comedy, she’s chaos, she’s Valencian to the core and proud of it. The possibility of her becoming the first winning queen to speak Valencian makes her journey about more than just the crown.
She’s here for laughs—plus maybe a little well-timed confusion for her fellow competitors.
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Krystal Forever (52, Caracas, Venezuela)
At 52, Krystal is proof that drag just gets better with experience. Named for the cult film Showgirls, she lists RuPaul, Diana Ross, and Whitney Houston as inspirations.
Self-dubbed the “lipsync queen” of the season, she has only one goal: to make every performance feel legendary.
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Laca Udilla (27, Valencia)
A proud product of Spanish cinema, musicals, and the kind of history that only someone who binges old movies can channel, Laca claims the “singing queen” title.
She even made a promise, crown or bust to her drag sisters Hornella and Pakita. Drag for her is big, boisterous, and built for applause breaks.
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La Escándalo (26, Barcelona)
Bring on the color! La Escándalo is a walking festival, blending fantasy, love, and a hefty dose of childhood nostalgia (think cartoons and video games).
She’s all about turning the main stage into her personal dreamscape; every runway could be your new favorite fever dream.
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Margarita Kalifata (32, Córdoba)
Martini glass in hand, Margarita is inspired by her neighborhood and her own mother (plus a dash of Pamela Anderson).
She wants to be everything her mother couldn’t, but also everything her mother could have been, a tribute in heels and lipstick to Córdoba’s best qualities.
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NIX (29, Alicante)
NIX’s journey started in Alicante and took her to Copenhagen, but she’s back to stomp the runway as this season’s fashion queen.
She’s ready to make herstory as Drag Race España’s first potential trans winner, and she brings sharp looks, sharper cheekbones, and a performance style that’s equal parts runway and rebellion.
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Nori (28, Extremadura)
The “fashion diva” sash goes to Nori. Mugler. Versace. Christina Aguilera. Makeup, hair, sewing, dance, you name it, Nori’s got it down. Her strengths rest in her skilled hands, while her weakness (men) keeps her journey spicy and relatable.
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Satín Greco (39, Torremolinos)
Satín’s name is a mash-up of Nicole Kidman’s Moulin Rouge! character and an homage to her drag queen aunt. She blends Spanish folklore divas (Lola Flores, Rocío Jurado, Lina Morgan) into something bold and electric—a tribute act that’s pure Satín.
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Drag Race Espana Season 5 Release Date
Drag Race España Season 5 premieres on Sunday, September 28, 2025. The new season will be available on WOW Presents Plus in the US and select territories, airing the same day as its debut on Spain’s ATRESplayer Premium.
Drag Race España Season 5 Host and Judges
Returning to the head judge chair, and, let’s be honest, looking sharper than a tailor’s pin is Supremme de Luxe. As always, Supremme holds court with playful grace and a razor tongue, keeping things light when things get tense.
It’s her fifth time commanding the runway, and she’s basically the drag big sister everyone wishes they had: embarrassing, supportive, brutally honest.
Alongside her are the fabulous, almost-too-glam-to-be-allowed trio of Javier Ambrossi, Javier Calvo, and Ana Locking. This judging panel really is the secret sauce to España’s unique flavor, part fashion, part performance, with a dash of, “You’d better sashay or go home.”
There’s always some tension, sure, but how else will the queens know they truly made it if Ana Locking hasn’t lightly roasted their wig choices?
Honestly, the judges have the kind of chemistry you only get from folks who have endured a thousand late-night costume malfunctions together. Supremme’s jokes, Ambrossi and Calvo’s warmth, and Ana Locking’s icy reads are pretty much Drag Race España’s version of a comfort blanket.
And let’s not forget: RuPaul’s presence, even in the background as executive producer, means nothing ever gets too tame.
Where to Watch Drag Race España Season 5?
If you’re stateside (or just outside Spain), Drag Race España Season 5 premieres on Sunday, September 28, exclusively on WOW Presents Plus, that’s World of Wonder’s own streaming home for all things drag.
In Spain, it lands on ATRESplayer Premium, which, in my opinion, perfectly suits a show that refuses to play second fiddle to its American cousin.