The queen of black and white, originally from Mexico City with over 10 years of experience in the drag scene, Pixie Pixie is influenced by goth culture, conceptual fashion, and Mexican surrealism.[3]
Drag Name Origin[]
Before doing drag, Pixie enjoyed wearing neon colors and bold patterns similar to that of the Ravers. One of her friends once told her that she looked like a Pixie while wearing these, which earned her the nickname that would follow her into her drag career. She decided to double the name, however, to now represent her bicolored black-and-white character, thus officially creating Pixie Pixie.[4][5]
Track Records[]
Seasons Competed:
México Season 1
Ranking:
9th Place
Maxi Challenges Won:
0
Mini Challenges Won:
0
Times as Team Captain:
0
Times in Bottom Two:
1 (Ep. 4)
Episode Eliminated:
Episode 4
Memorable Quotes[]
Drag Race México Season 1[]
"¿Alguien pidió un beso negro? Pues fórmense porque la reina del blanco y negro ya llegó." (entrance quote)
"Pixie Pixie es una mezcla entre una villana de Ciudad Gótica de Batman, pero también es una femme fatale superbarroca, pero también muy romántica. Gótica, pero jamás oscura."
"Hay que aprovechar todo lo que tengamos en el destino y ser felices, y yo a eso vengo, a ser feliz. Sí a competir, pero, sobre todo, esto lo estoy haciendo por mí y por honrar a mi padre."
Farewell Message[]
"Ahí les dejo los Pixielindros. No se van a librar de mí, culeras. Las amo, chingonas, échenle huevos. Los ama, Pixie Pixie."
Trivia[]
Pixie is the first contestant ever to walk into the Werk Room of Drag Race Mexico.
Pixie was chosen as one of the 31 contestants that participated in the live auditions for La Más Draga (Season 4). However, she didn't end up being cast on the show.
According to Pixie, she was the only contestant that managed to salvage and keep their Quinceañera Drag look. She was, in fact, seen wearing it during a viewing party for Episode 2.[8]
Pixie has commented that she was unable to wear her original look for La Noche de las Mil María Félix, inspired by one of María's looks from The Beautiful Otero (1954), but did get to wear a recreation of it at the premiere of Drag Race México.[9]
Margaret Y Ya later revealed that the original look was not properly delivered to Pixie, forcing her to improvise the look she ended up showcasing in the runway.[10]
This is also the reason why the reference picture shown in the runway did not match with what Pixie was presenting, as that picture belonged to her original look.[11]
Pixie temporarily converted to Islam while living in Turkey, which she explains is the reason for the star and crescent tattoo on her neck.[12]
She has a bachelor's degree in History, expressing a particular interest in the Spanish Colonial era of Mexico.[12]
Between all her looks for the season, Pixie spent approximately MXN $125,000 (USD $7,490).[13]
During an exclusive livestream, the producers of La Más Draga disclosed that they offered Pixie a slot on La Más Draga (Season 6) as a secret contestant.[14]