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Brigiding Reigns Supreme as BingoPlus Crowns First-Ever Slaysian Royale Queen

First Drag Race Philippines Slaysian Royale winner Brigiding receives the ₱2 million cheque prize powered by BingoPlus

It was a night of glitz, pride, and pure Asian excellence as BingoPlus joined the LGBTQIA+ community in celebrating the grand finale of Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale on October 15 in Taguig City. The historic event marked a milestone for Asian drag culture, featuring a powerhouse lineup of queens from across Asia and ending with a spectacular victory for Brigiding, who was crowned the first-ever Slaysian Royale Queen.

Drag queens and fans enjoy the card games presented by BingoPlus during the Drag Race Slaysian Royale finale watch party.

From an original cast of 12 Filipino and international queens, the competition narrowed down to four fierce finalists—Brigiding, Viñas Deluxe, Arizona Brandy, and Suki Doll. Each brought unmatched charisma, creativity, and flair to the stage, culminating in an unforgettable finale that showcased not only drag artistry but also Asian pride and unity. The night’s ultimate moment saw Brigiding and Viñas Deluxe face off in a high-energy lip-sync showdown, with Brigiding emerging victorious. Suki Doll was later named Miss Congeniality, earning praise for her warmth and sportsmanship.

Hosts and cast of Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale Season 1.

As the country’s leading digital entertainment platform, BingoPlus amplified the celebration by introducing exciting mini and maxi challenges throughout the season, awarding cash prizes and culminating in a ₱2 million grand prize for the winner. During the finale watch party, fans were treated to vibrant performances from BingoPlus’ mascot Bing-Bing and its all-girl group, the Bing Girls, alongside games, giveaways, and exclusive merchandise that filled the venue with color and excitement.

Brigiding graced the watch party stage wearing a beaded golden gown inspired by her entrance look from the season.

In her post-win reflection, Brigiding shared, “It feels surreal. Hindi ko inakala na mangyayari ito. I’m so grateful to see how far I’ve come—from Season 1 to now being the Slaysian Royale Queen.” She added that this season was about growth, balance, and enjoying the process without pressure.

Brigiding also thanked BingoPlus for supporting the drag community and promoting inclusivity through entertainment. “Thank you for believing in our art and in Drag Race Philippines,” she said. “May this inspire others to play responsibly and live proudly.”

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Written by Village Connect

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