(C) Drag Race Philippines
Angel, Maxi, Khiana and Tita Baby have been announced as the Top 4 contestants in Drag Race Philippines Season 3. The announcement was made during the ninth episode of the season. The finalists became emotional as they realized they were one step closer to becoming the Philippines’ next drag superstar.
In this episode, the semi-finalists—Angel, Maxie, Khianna, Tita Baby, and Zymba Ding—participated in a mini-challenge. They faced The Drag Council, which included previously eliminated queens Myx Chanel, Popstar Bench, John Fedellaga, J Quinn, Yudip-ta, and Versex, and answered personal questions.
Tita Baby won the mini-challenge and moved on to the “Slay Accla” maxi challenge, where the queens had to write verses and perform live choreography.
The episode ended with a lip-sync battle between Tita Baby and Zymba Ding to Sarah Geronimo’s song “Isa Pang Araw.” Tita Baby won the battle earning her place in the finale.
Angel heads to the finale with two maxi-challenge wins, while her sibling Maxie leads with three maxi and one mini-challenge win. Khianna, known for consistently placing high, has one maxi and one mini-challenge win. Tita Baby also claimed one mini-challenge win.
The finale of the season will air on Oct. 9,2024 where the successor to last season’s winner, Captivating Katkat, will be crowned.
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