La Más Draga season 7

La Más Draga
Season 7
Promotional poster for season seven
Hosted byKarime Pindter
Judges
  • Yari Mejía
  • Bernardo "Letal" Vázquez
  • Natalia Sosa
No. of contestants14
WinnerNayla Downs
Runners-upDeetox Alanís
Moon
Tulsa
Release
Original networkYouTube
Original release30 September (2025-09-30) –
16 December 2025 (2025-12-16)
Season chronology

The seventh season of La Más Draga aired on 30 September 2025, available through YouTube, and was produced by La Gran Diabla Producciones. The series featured fourteen contestants from all over the American continent, competing for the title of La Más Draga of Mexico and Latin America and a cash prize of $700,000 MXN Pesos. The winner of the seventh season of La Más Draga was Nayla Downs, with Deetox Alanís, Moon and Tulsa as runners-up.

The judges panel of this season include Mexican TV personality Karime Pindter, who is also the main host, hair and make-up artist Yari Mejía, drag performer Bernardo "Letal" Vázquez, and singer and teather actress Natalia Sosa.[1]

Similarly to previous seasons, thirty-three drag performers from the audition tapes were selected and asked to perform in a Live Audition held in Mexico City.[2][3] The live auditions was broadcast on 17 September 2024, where the six previous winners of the show evaluated the aspiring participants without, unlike in previous editions, immediately confirming any contestants in the cast.[4] The official cast was announced on 9 September 2025.[5][6]

Contestants

Ages, names, and cities stated are at time of filming.

Contestants of La Más Draga season 7 and their backgrounds[5][6]
Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
Nayla Downs 33 Tepic, Nayarit Winner[a]
Deetox Alanís 30 Mexico City Runner-Ups
Moon 23 Bogotá, Colombia
Tulsa[b] 25 Veracruz, Veracruz
Candela Yeye 29 Mérida, Yucatán 5th place
Konny Kortez 24 Mexico City
Calypso 23 Santiago, Chile 7th place[c]
Caos Lascivia 33 Caracas, Venezuela
Brighty Stun 21 Matamoros, Tamaulipas 9th place
Axelle De Vil 22 Chihuahua City, Chihuahua 10th place
Ricura Santana 32 Torreón, Coahuila 11th place
Greta Grimm 33 Guadalajara, Jalisco 12th place
Oslo 26 Puebla, Mexico 13th place
Paty Piñata 42 Monterrey, Nuevo León 14th place
Notes
  1. ^ Nayla Downs originally placed eighth before returning to the competition.
  2. ^ Tulsa Walpurgis is referred to as Tulsa on the show.
  3. ^ Caos Lascivia was voted La Más Querida.

Contestant progress

Legend:

  WIN indicates that the contestant received the highest score and won the challenge.
  DS indicates that the contestant was declared safe and received the Duchess Scholarship from Karime.
  BDS indicates that the contestant was up for elimination and received the Duchess Scholarship from Karime.
  SAFE indicates that the contestant was declared safe by the judges.
  SAVE indicates that the contestant was automatically in the bottom two for having two red seals, but later won the immunity and was safe, also receiving the Dutchess Scholarship from Karime.
  IMM (Immunity) indicates that the contestant was immune for the episode.
  IN indicates that the contestant won their comeback lip sync and returned to the competition.
  BTM (Bottom) indicates that the contestant received one of the lowest scores and was up for elimination.
  BTM (Bottom) indicates that the contestant was up for elimination for having two red seals.
  ELIM (Eliminated) indicates that the contestant received one of the lowest scores and was eliminated.
  Guest indicates that the contestant returned as a guest.
Contestants progress with placements in each episode
Contestant Episode
1[7] 2[8] 3[9] 4[10] 5[11] 6[12] 7[13][a] 8[14] 9[15] 10[16] 11[17] 12[18]
Nayla Downs WIN WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE BTM SAFE ELIM IN WIN Guest Winner
Deetox Alanís DS IMM SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN IMM SAFE SAFE Guest Runner-up
Moon SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE WIN BTM DS WIN SAFE Guest Runner-up
Tulsa SAFE IMM SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN DS SAFE Guest Runner-up
Candela Yeye SAFE IMM BTM SAFE BTM DS SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM Guest Guest
Konny Kortez SAFE SAFE SAFE BDS SAFE WIN SAFE BTM SAFE ELIM Guest Guest
Calypso SAFE DS SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM Guest Guest
Caos Lascivia SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAVE SAFE ELIM Guest LMQ
Brighty Stun SAFE IMM SAFE SAFE IMM SAFE ELIM OUT Guest Guest
Axelle De Vil SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN DS ELIM OUT Guest Guest
Ricura Santana SAFE IMM SAFE BTM ELIM OUT Guest Guest
Greta Grimm SAFE IMM DS ELIM OUT Guest Guest
Oslo SAFE BTM ELIM OUT Guest Guest
Paty Piñata SAFE ELIM OUT Guest Guest

Scores history

Legend:

  The contestant received a Golden Seal, which granted immunity from elimination.
  The contestant used their Golden Seal during the episode.
  The contestant received a Red Seal for being the worst during the mini-challenge.
  The contestant discarded their Red Seal in exchange for a disadvantage in the main challenge.

Lip syncs

Legend:

  The contestant won the lip sync to win the mini-challenge.
  The contestant was eliminated after their first time in the bottom.
  The contestant was eliminated after their second time in the bottom.
  The contestant was eliminated after their third time in the bottom.
Episode Contestants Song Winner
1[7] Oslo vs. Tulsa "Miau"
(Cattriona)
Tulsa
Calypso vs. Nayla Downs "Loca"
(Lola Cortés)
Nayla Downs
Konny Kortez vs. Ricura Santana "Fiesta"
(Fifí Estah)
Ricura Santana
Candela Yeye vs. Caos Lascivia "Espectaculera"
(Georgiana)
Candela Yeye
Deetox Alanís vs. Paty Piñata "Ritmito"
(Yari Mejía)
Deetox Alanís
Axelle De Vil vs. Brighty Stun "Paisa"
(Velvetine)
Brighty Stun
Greta Grimm vs. Moon "Cabrona"
(C-Pher)
Greta Grimm
Episode Contestants Song Eliminated
2[8] Oslo vs. Paty Piñata "Reina de corazones"
(Alejandra Guzmán)
Paty Piñata
"Bye mamá"
(Alejandra Guzmán)
3[9] Candela Yeye vs. Oslo "Quédate con ella"
(Natalia Jiménez)
Oslo
4[10] Greta Grimm vs. Konny Kortez vs. Ricura Santana "Gatita"
(Bellakath)
Greta Grimm
"Reggaeton Champagne"
(Bellakath)
5[11] Candela Yeye vs. Ricura Santana "Descapotao"
(Ptazeta)
Ricura Santana
6[12] Axelle De Vil vs. Nayla Downs "La original"
(Emilia, Tini)
Axelle De Vil
7[13] Brighty Stun vs. Moon "Autopoiética"
(Mon Laferte)
Brighty Stun
"Somos ñeros"
(El Bogueto)
8[14] Konny Kortez vs. Nayla Downs "Malas decisiones"
(Kenia Os)
Nayla Downs
"VIP"
(Kenia Os, Villano Antillano)
9[15][b] Calypso vs. Caos Lascivia vs. Nayla Downs "Qué agonía"
(Yuridia, Ángela Aguilar)
Calypso
Caos Lascivia
10[16][c] Konny Kortez vs. Tulsa "Con los ojos cerrados"
(Gloria Trevi)
Konny Kortez
"Agárrate"
(Gloria Trevi)
Candela Yeye vs. Moon "Dr. Psiquiatra"
(Gloria Trevi)
Candela Yeye
"Me río de ti"
(Gloria Trevi)
Deetox Alanís vs. Nayla Downs "El favor de la soledad"
(Gloria Trevi)
None
"Habla Blah Blah"
(Gloria Trevi)

Notes

  1. ^ Originally, Caos Lascivia was up of elimination due to the Double Red Seal twist. However, Caos used the Golden Seal she had previously won, granting her immunity during the episode. In her place, Moon was put up of elimination based on the weekly ranking score.
  2. ^ Instead of the typical bottom two, Calypso and Caos Lascivia were declared as the worst contestants of the week and asked to lip sync against the best one of the eliminated contestants (Nayla Downs) in a three-way lip sync with a double elimination. Nayla ultimately won the lip sync, resulting in her returning to the competition.
  3. ^ All the contestants had to lip-sync to make it to the finale even though no one was in the bottom.

Judges

Main judges

  • Yari Mejía, designer, stylist, singer and model
  • Bernardo "Letal" Vázquez, drag queen and professional makeup artist
  • Natalia Sosa, singer teather and actress

Guest judges

Special guests

Guests who will appear in episodes, but not judge on the main stage.

Episode 7

  • Esmeralda Hernández, beauty influencer and internet personality

Episode 10

  • Carlos Antúnez, dancer and México de Colores' representative

Episode 12

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