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Siam Phusri (TH: สยาม ภูศรี, sometimes romanized as Siam Pussie)[1] is a Thai drag performer and one of the contestants on the third season of Drag Race Thailand.

About[]

From L.A. to Thailand, Siam Phusri is the only Thai drag star to thrill audiences far from her homeland. Her name alone is a masterpiece — "Siam"," the ancient name of Thailand, combined with "Phu" (land) and "Sri" (glorious) — and trust us, she lives up to every syllable. While she represents Thailand in L.A., Siam is a chameleon of unpredictability. Her costumes are handcrafted and she puts a lot of love and passion into them. Watch out, world — Siam Phusri is coming, and she's bringing the heat![2]

Drag Name Origin[]

According to Meet The Queen interview, Siam Phusri wants to represent her Thai (Siam) heritage but make it outside the box. She decided to add "Phusri" which is a pun of a slang, pussy, in English, and in Thai it means "the land of glory."[citation needed]

Track Records[]

Seasons Competed: Thailand Season 3
Ranking: TBA
Maxi Challenges Won: TBA
Mini Challenges Won: TBA
Times as Team Captain: TBA
Times in Bottom Two: TBA
Episode Eliminated: TBA

Memorable Quotes[]

Drag Race Thailand Season 3[]

  • TBA

Farewell Message[]

TBA

Trivia[]

  • Siam Phusri is the second contestant from the United States to compete on Drag Race Thailand, after Genie from Season 2.[2]
    • Siam is also the first Thai residing outside Thailand at the time of competing on the show.
  • On October 4, 2024, Siam officially recieved her United States citizenship.[3]

Gallery[]

Drag Race Thailand Season 3[]

Drag Race Thailand Season 3 Looks[]

Filmography[]

TV[]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2024 Drag Race Thailand (Season 3) Self Contestant (Placed TBA)

External Links[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Post by Siampussieofficial | Facebook — August 15, 2022
  2. 2.0 2.1 Article by Pride Magazine | Pride.com — September 18, 2024
  3. post by siamphusri | Instagram — October 4, 2024

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