Iris XC Queen[1] (shortened to just Iris XC on the show) is a Mexican drag performer and one of the contestants on the fourth season of La Más Draga.
Drag Name Origin[]
Iris comes from the song of the same name by the American alternative rock band Goo Goo Dolls. The XC at the end is a reference to the initials of her real name.[4]
Track Records[]
Seasons Competed: | LMD 4 | |
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Ranking: | 3rd Place | |
Points Total / Average: | 164 | 16.4 |
Maxi Challenges Won: | 0 | |
Mini Challenges Won: | 1 (Ep. 5) | |
Times in Bottom: | 0 | |
Episode Eliminated: | Episode 12 |
Memorable Quotes[]
La Más Draga Season 4[]
- "Iris es como la más ridícula, la más botarga. Soy esa que van a ver y van a decir "¿y eso qué?"
- "Yo soy muy rebelde. A mí me gusta hacer las cosas que nadie más hace."
- "Uno puede creer en uno mismo. Eso también puede ser una religión nueva."
- "Las temperaturas van a bajar, hasta los suelos, como Elektra Vandergeld la semana pasada." (joking about Elektra's fall on Episode 2).
- "El valor de una estatua no se compara con el de una vida."
- "Si tienes algo que decir, dilo cuando lo tengas que decir y cuando lo quieras decir." (in defense of making political statements on the runway).
- "Que fuerte que ni el día de muertas pude ganar."
Trivia[]
- She thought she would be in the bottom for "La Más Folclorica" because she didn't spend a lot of money on her look.[5]
- She spent MXN $800 (USD $40) on her "La Más Folclorica" look, which was made of raffia, strings and piñata paper.[5]
- As shown in Episode 2's mini challenge, Iris has six toes on her right foot. This condition is known as polydactyly.
- She is the second contestant on the show to place safe six episodes in a row, after Mista Boo on Season 3.
- Her look for La Más Chola was designed by La Más Draga (Season 3) winner, Aviesc Who?.[6]
- She is the second contestant in La Más Draga to reach the finale without any Main Challenge wins, after Deborah La Grande.
- However, she also joined Madison and Raga Diamante as the only finalists to never place below safe. They would then be followed by Paper Cut and Electra Walpurgis.
- With an average score of 16.4, Iris currently holds the best track record out of all contestants without a challenge win in La Más Draga.
- Based on the scores of the finale, the producers have revealed that Iris ended up placing third on La Más Draga (Season 4).[7][8]
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Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2021 | La Más Draga (Season 4) | Self | Contestant (Placed 3rd) | |
2022 | La Más Draga (Season 5) | Self | Guest (Episodes 8, 12) | [9] |
2023 | La Más Draga (Season 6) | Self | Guest (Auditions) | [10] |
2023 | Soy Veneno | Self | Guest (Episode 2) | [11] |
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Winner | Rebel Mörk |
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Runners-Up | 2nd: C-Pher • 3rd: Iris XC • 4th: Elektra Vandergeld |
Other Contestants | 5th & 6th: La Morra Lisa & Leexa Fox • 7th: Lupita Kush • 8th & 9th: Georgiana (La Más Votada + La Más Querida) & Vera Cruz • 10th: Tiresias • 11th: Paper Cut (La Más Volada) • 12th: Sirena • 13th: La Carrera • 14th: Aurora Wonders |
Host | Roberto Carlo |
Judges | Letal • Ricky Lips • Yari Mejía |
Coaches | Johnny Carmona • Pepe y Teo |
Venenos | Dadvian Esparza (Veneno) • Joshua Reyes (VenenOso) • Ottoniel Yañez (Tóxico) |