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Cattriona Biñé[1] (shortened to just Cattriona on the show) is a Mexican drag performer and one of the contestants on the sixth season of La Más Draga. Cattriona would later be crowned La Más Draga of her season at the finale.

Drag Name Origin[]

Cattriona comes from both the winner of Miss Universe 2018, Catriona Gray, and from cats, in reference to her love for pageants and felines. Biñé comes from her drag mother, Denisse Ferreira Biñé.[4]

Track Records[]

Cattriona
Seasons Competed: LMD 6
Ranking: 1st Place
(Winner)
Points Total / Average: 152 16.89
Maxi Challenges Won: 2 (Eps. 4, 8)
Mini Challenges Won: 1 (Ep. 2)
Times in Bottom: 1 (Ep. 7)
Episode Eliminated: N/A

Memorable Quotes[]

La Más Draga Season 6[]

  • TBA

Trivia[]

  • Cattriona, alongside Ariel and Aries, is part of the first shared win between three contestants on La Más Draga.
  • Cattriona is the drag niece of La Más Draga (Season 3) finalist, Madison Basrey.[5]
  • Cattriona appeared in Wendy Guevara's TAPU music video as a background/side character.[6]
  • With an average score of 16.89, Cattriona holds the best track record out of all contestants with at least one bottom placement in La Más Draga. She ultimately managed to beat Sophia Jiménez, who held this record since La Más Draga (Season 2) with an average score of 16.63.
    • Additionally, she also holds the best track record out of all winners of the show, beating Alexis 3XL's average score of 15.75.
  • As confirmed on El Salseo, Cattriona injured her left knee during her lip sync on La Más Galardonada. She can also be seen bleeding through her tights during the last segment of the episode.[7]
  • At the age of 22 at the time of her crowning, she is currently the youngest winner of La Más Draga.
  • Her journey through La Más Draga bears a resemblance to that of Fifí Estah.
    • Both had already performed in front of the producers of the show, even getting crowned by them after winning a local drag competition unrelated to La Más Draga.[8]
    • Both were declared the best auditionees of their respective live auditions, directly earning a spot in their seasons.
    • Both of their runways for Lo Que Más Amo De México were fully inspired by their birthplaces.
    • Both reached their finales and ended up winning their seasons, despite having a weaker track record than most of the other finalists.

Gallery[]

La Más Draga Season 5 Looks[]

La Más Draga Season 6[]

La Más Draga Season 6 Looks[]

La Más Draga Season 7[]

La Más Draga Season 7 Looks[]

La Más Draga: Solo Las Más Season 1[]

La Más Draga: Solo Las Más Season 1 Looks[]

Videos[]

La Más Draga Season 6[]

Filmography[]

Web Series[]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2023 La Más Draga (Season 6) Self Contestant (Placed 1st) [9]
El Salseo (Season 4) Self Contestant [10]

Music Videos[]

Year Title Artist Ref.
2023 "TAPU" Wendy Guevara [6]

Discography[]

Year Title Artist(s) Album Ref.
2023 Inventada Trixy Star, Cattriona Non-album single [11]

External Links[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Profile of Cattriona Biñé | Facebook
  2. (ESPost by jorgeefren.perazasolis | Facebook — June 28, 2020
  3. 3.0 3.1 Profile of jorgeefren.perazasolis (About: Places lived) | Facebook
  4. (ESConexión Pride - Programa 4 - Cattriona Reina Drag Mérida 2022 #drag | YouTube — June 29, 2022
  5. (ESSIN ATAKARS3 en VIVO cap 07 | YouTube — October 31, 2023
  6. 6.0 6.1 (ESpost by thecattriona_ | Instagram — March 12, 2023
  7. (ESLA MÁS DRAGA 6 - EL SALSEO 10 | YouTube — November 16, 2023
  8. (ESLA MÁS DRAGA 6 - CHISMECITO CON LA REINA | YouTube — November 30, 2023
  9. (ESLA MÁS DRAGA 6 - Pásele al Sexto Sentido | YouTube — August 29, 2023
  10. (ESLA MÁS DRAGA 6 - EL SALSEO 01 | YouTube — September 14, 2023
  11. (ESInventada | YouTube — June 20, 2023

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