Ready for more? Your Filipina Winnah hints a comeback!
Marina Summers, the runner-up of Drag Race Philippines Season 1, recently teased the ‘possibility’ of a return to RuPaul’s Drag Race in a light-hearted manner.
In a humorous post on X (formerly Twitter), she shared an image of a woman who filed a certificate of candidacy for the upcoming senatorial elections, jokingly suggesting it could represent her look if she were to return for a second All-Stars edition of the competition.
This playful remark garnered mixed reactions from fans, with many enjoying the joke while others speculated that she might genuinely consider a return to the franchise.
Summers has significantly impacted the drag scene as a contestant on ‘Drag Race Philippines’ and through her recent participation in ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race: UK vs. the World.’ Her unique blend of glamour and humor, along with her fierce performances, have made her a fan favorite and a respected figure in the drag community.
Her reputation as one of the competition’s brightest stars was solidified when the judges and spectators consistently praised her during her appearances. Her talent and popularity were further highlighted by her recent guest appearance at Miss Universe Philippines 2024’s coronation night as the opening act, a testament to her growing influence.
Summers’s impressive track record and humorous hints have ignited a sense of anticipation in the drag world, as fans eagerly await any word on her possible comeback.
It’s still being determined if she will participate again, but her charismatic demeanor and apparent skill guarantee that she will be a well-known character in the drag community even if she doesn’t participate in any more events.
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