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Captivating Katkat Instagram - This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑

Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍

Designer: @airahkawazakicollection 
Makeup: @eva_papaya 
Wig: @wigalooph 
Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia 
Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team
Nails: @knotunails
Accessories: @dragstoreph 
Photographed: @jagger_studios 
Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka 
Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic 

And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey

@sirwil75 @frankendal 
@theone690entertainmentbar
@praybeytbenjamin 
@lizzzuy @stylizedstudio 
@emptystomachbgc
@vnz_pxu 
@rowelizashoesandbags

#CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH
Captivating Katkat Instagram - This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑

Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍

Designer: @airahkawazakicollection 
Makeup: @eva_papaya 
Wig: @wigalooph 
Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia 
Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team
Nails: @knotunails
Accessories: @dragstoreph 
Photographed: @jagger_studios 
Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka 
Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic 

And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey

@sirwil75 @frankendal 
@theone690entertainmentbar
@praybeytbenjamin 
@lizzzuy @stylizedstudio 
@emptystomachbgc
@vnz_pxu 
@rowelizashoesandbags

#CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH
Captivating Katkat Instagram - This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑

Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍

Designer: @airahkawazakicollection 
Makeup: @eva_papaya 
Wig: @wigalooph 
Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia 
Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team
Nails: @knotunails
Accessories: @dragstoreph 
Photographed: @jagger_studios 
Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka 
Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic 

And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey

@sirwil75 @frankendal 
@theone690entertainmentbar
@praybeytbenjamin 
@lizzzuy @stylizedstudio 
@emptystomachbgc
@vnz_pxu 
@rowelizashoesandbags

#CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH
Captivating Katkat Instagram - This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑

Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍

Designer: @airahkawazakicollection 
Makeup: @eva_papaya 
Wig: @wigalooph 
Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia 
Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team
Nails: @knotunails
Accessories: @dragstoreph 
Photographed: @jagger_studios 
Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka 
Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic 

And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey

@sirwil75 @frankendal 
@theone690entertainmentbar
@praybeytbenjamin 
@lizzzuy @stylizedstudio 
@emptystomachbgc
@vnz_pxu 
@rowelizashoesandbags

#CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH
Captivating Katkat Instagram - This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑

Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍

Designer: @airahkawazakicollection 
Makeup: @eva_papaya 
Wig: @wigalooph 
Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia 
Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team
Nails: @knotunails
Accessories: @dragstoreph 
Photographed: @jagger_studios 
Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka 
Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic 

And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey

@sirwil75 @frankendal 
@theone690entertainmentbar
@praybeytbenjamin 
@lizzzuy @stylizedstudio 
@emptystomachbgc
@vnz_pxu 
@rowelizashoesandbags

#CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆
Captivating Katkat Instagram - It has been a week since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you World of Wonder and to Fullhouse Asia Production Studios, Inc. thank you so much for bringing Drag Race to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑
Captivating Katkat Instagram - It has been a week since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you World of Wonder and to Fullhouse Asia Production Studios, Inc. thank you so much for bringing Drag Race to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑
Captivating Katkat Instagram - It has been a week since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you World of Wonder and to Fullhouse Asia Production Studios, Inc. thank you so much for bringing Drag Race to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑
Captivating Katkat Instagram - RUduce RUuse RUcycle
Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks

Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - RUduce RUuse RUcycle
Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks

Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - RUduce RUuse RUcycle
Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks

Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - RUduce RUuse RUcycle
Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks

Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️
Captivating Katkat Instagram - It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️
Captivating Katkat Instagram - It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️
Captivating Katkat Instagram - It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Nagkita kami ni Meme Vice sa New Year countdown sabi nya saken Congrats Kat! Sabi ko Thank you Ma! Nanalo ako sa Ms Gay Taguig sa Antipolo, tas nagtawanan kami 😅
Captivating Katkat Instagram - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Captivating Katkat Instagram - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Captivating Katkat Instagram - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Captivating Katkat Instagram - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Captivating Katkat Instagram - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Captivating Katkat Instagram - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Captivating Katkat Instagram - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Captivating Katkat Instagram - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Captivating Katkat Instagram - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets.
Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶

Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks
Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios 
🐈 Elsa
🐈‍⬛ Panther
Captivating Katkat Instagram - The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets.
Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶

Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks
Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios 
🐈 Elsa
🐈‍⬛ Panther
Captivating Katkat Instagram - The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets.
Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶

Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks
Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios 
🐈 Elsa
🐈‍⬛ Panther
Captivating Katkat Instagram - The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets.
Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶

Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks
Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios 
🐈 Elsa
🐈‍⬛ Panther
Captivating Katkat Instagram - The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets.
Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶

Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks
Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios 
🐈 Elsa
🐈‍⬛ Panther
Captivating Katkat Instagram - BOOGSH! MAY KAPA man o wala, tara na at sama sama tayong mag-POP OFF, SUSTAHs!

Join us in making HERstory as we bring together four crowned Queens from Drag Race PH and Drag Den PH together with some of the finest PH Drag Queens in one legendary and spectacular show this Pride month🌈 

See you at Rampa Drag Club, on June 8, 2024, from 7 PM onwards. 

Buy your tickets via the link in our bio or
DM us through our sns accounts.
Captivating Katkat Instagram - BOOGSH! MAY KAPA man o wala, tara na at sama sama tayong mag-POP OFF, SUSTAHs!

Join us in making HERstory as we bring together four crowned Queens from Drag Race PH and Drag Den PH together with some of the finest PH Drag Queens in one legendary and spectacular show this Pride month🌈 

See you at Rampa Drag Club, on June 8, 2024, from 7 PM onwards. 

Buy your tickets via the link in our bio or
DM us through our sns accounts.
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Category is Twinning✌️😇🫶🏻

Such a privilege na mayakap at makausap muli ang pinaka humble at mabait na Mayor ng QC @mayorjoybelmonte maraming salamat po! Twing nag uusap po tayo parang tropa lang po yung kausap ko, sobrang bait nyo po Mayora, sobrang inspiring. Happy New Year po! 🥰🫰🏻💋
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Eto na!!!! Are you ready to be captivated LA!!! 
Cant wait to meet you, and celebrate my birthday with y’all. Visit my booth and get the chance to know me more LA, see you soon!!! 🩷🩵🤍

I’m coming to Los Angeles for RuPaul’s DragCon happening July 19-20. Snatch your #DragCon tickets now!

DM @rupaulsdragcon for tickets
Captivating Katkat Instagram - 9 DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS ♥️💚♥️

I am your cover girl for December issue of @megadragph (Link on my bio)

Photography ALAN SEGUI,
assisted by JEO LUIS JINGCO, MILES WENCY GAYOTIN, LYNDON KYLE ASUNCION
Creative Direction & 3D Rendering BRIE VENTURA, 
assisted by JONES PALTENG
Fashion Direction RYUJI SHIOMITSU
Beauty Direction MIA CASTRO
Styling GEE JOCSON, 
assisted by ANGELO VASALLO
Makeup TINY DELUXE
Hair IAN GARCIA
Sittings Editor JUJIIN SAMONTE
Fashion Assistant BITHIA REYES
Production Design JUSTINE ARCEGA-BUMANLAG
Shoot Coordination JOANA FERNANDO
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Last night at Cha La Met Chala 2024 😜

Photo @elvssszzz 
Hair @wigalooph 
Gown @airahkawazakicollection 
Accessories @dragstoreph 
Gloves @derociouz
Dental @iwantruthqanal 
Skin/ Aesthetics @embellirclinic
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Last night at Cha La Met Chala 2024 😜

Photo @elvssszzz 
Hair @wigalooph 
Gown @airahkawazakicollection 
Accessories @dragstoreph 
Gloves @derociouz
Dental @iwantruthqanal 
Skin/ Aesthetics @embellirclinic
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍

#captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍

#captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍

#captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍

#captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Pink be with you 🌸🌸🌸

Dress: Robert Macdon Gayeta
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat
Skin/Aesthetics: @embellirclinic
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Vid: @elvssszzz
Captivating Katkat Instagram - Pink be with you 🌸🌸🌸

Dress: Robert Macdon Gayeta
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat
Skin/Aesthetics: @embellirclinic
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Vid: @elvssszzz
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Captivating Katkat Instagram - F-A-C-E

Gown created: Robert Gayeta
Wig: @francinehairextension 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer
Captivating Katkat Instagram - F-A-C-E

Gown created: Robert Gayeta
Wig: @francinehairextension 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer
Captivating Katkat Instagram - F-A-C-E

Gown created: Robert Gayeta
Wig: @francinehairextension 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer
Captivating Katkat Instagram - F-A-C-E

Gown created: Robert Gayeta
Wig: @francinehairextension 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer
Captivating Katkat - 7.9K Likes - This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑

Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍

Designer: @airahkawazakicollection 
Makeup: @eva_papaya 
Wig: @wigalooph 
Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia 
Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team
Nails: @knotunails
Accessories: @dragstoreph 
Photographed: @jagger_studios 
Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka 
Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic 

And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey

@sirwil75 @frankendal 
@theone690entertainmentbar
@praybeytbenjamin 
@lizzzuy @stylizedstudio 
@emptystomachbgc
@vnz_pxu 
@rowelizashoesandbags

#CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH

7.9K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑 Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍 Designer: @airahkawazakicollection Makeup: @eva_papaya Wig: @wigalooph Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team Nails: @knotunails Accessories: @dragstoreph Photographed: @jagger_studios Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey @sirwil75 @frankendal @theone690entertainmentbar @praybeytbenjamin @lizzzuy @stylizedstudio @emptystomachbgc @vnz_pxu @rowelizashoesandbags #CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH
Likes : 7885
Captivating Katkat - 7.9K Likes - This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑

Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍

Designer: @airahkawazakicollection 
Makeup: @eva_papaya 
Wig: @wigalooph 
Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia 
Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team
Nails: @knotunails
Accessories: @dragstoreph 
Photographed: @jagger_studios 
Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka 
Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic 

And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey

@sirwil75 @frankendal 
@theone690entertainmentbar
@praybeytbenjamin 
@lizzzuy @stylizedstudio 
@emptystomachbgc
@vnz_pxu 
@rowelizashoesandbags

#CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH

7.9K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑 Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍 Designer: @airahkawazakicollection Makeup: @eva_papaya Wig: @wigalooph Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team Nails: @knotunails Accessories: @dragstoreph Photographed: @jagger_studios Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey @sirwil75 @frankendal @theone690entertainmentbar @praybeytbenjamin @lizzzuy @stylizedstudio @emptystomachbgc @vnz_pxu @rowelizashoesandbags #CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH
Likes : 7885
Captivating Katkat - 7.9K Likes - This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑

Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍

Designer: @airahkawazakicollection 
Makeup: @eva_papaya 
Wig: @wigalooph 
Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia 
Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team
Nails: @knotunails
Accessories: @dragstoreph 
Photographed: @jagger_studios 
Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka 
Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic 

And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey

@sirwil75 @frankendal 
@theone690entertainmentbar
@praybeytbenjamin 
@lizzzuy @stylizedstudio 
@emptystomachbgc
@vnz_pxu 
@rowelizashoesandbags

#CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH

7.9K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑 Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍 Designer: @airahkawazakicollection Makeup: @eva_papaya Wig: @wigalooph Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team Nails: @knotunails Accessories: @dragstoreph Photographed: @jagger_studios Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey @sirwil75 @frankendal @theone690entertainmentbar @praybeytbenjamin @lizzzuy @stylizedstudio @emptystomachbgc @vnz_pxu @rowelizashoesandbags #CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH
Likes : 7885
Captivating Katkat - 7.9K Likes - This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑

Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍

Designer: @airahkawazakicollection 
Makeup: @eva_papaya 
Wig: @wigalooph 
Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia 
Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team
Nails: @knotunails
Accessories: @dragstoreph 
Photographed: @jagger_studios 
Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka 
Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic 

And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey

@sirwil75 @frankendal 
@theone690entertainmentbar
@praybeytbenjamin 
@lizzzuy @stylizedstudio 
@emptystomachbgc
@vnz_pxu 
@rowelizashoesandbags

#CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH

7.9K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑 Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍 Designer: @airahkawazakicollection Makeup: @eva_papaya Wig: @wigalooph Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team Nails: @knotunails Accessories: @dragstoreph Photographed: @jagger_studios Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey @sirwil75 @frankendal @theone690entertainmentbar @praybeytbenjamin @lizzzuy @stylizedstudio @emptystomachbgc @vnz_pxu @rowelizashoesandbags #CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH
Likes : 7885
Captivating Katkat - 7.9K Likes - This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑

Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍

Designer: @airahkawazakicollection 
Makeup: @eva_papaya 
Wig: @wigalooph 
Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia 
Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team
Nails: @knotunails
Accessories: @dragstoreph 
Photographed: @jagger_studios 
Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka 
Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic 

And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey

@sirwil75 @frankendal 
@theone690entertainmentbar
@praybeytbenjamin 
@lizzzuy @stylizedstudio 
@emptystomachbgc
@vnz_pxu 
@rowelizashoesandbags

#CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH

7.9K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : This crown is a symbol of my hardwork and perseverance. I work hard for it, I earned it and I deserved it! 👑 Just want to thank my glam team for achieving this winning look 🩷🩵🤍 Designer: @airahkawazakicollection Makeup: @eva_papaya Wig: @wigalooph Wig Styled: @iam_iangarcia Assisted: @captivateamkatkat Aira Clengs Team Nails: @knotunails Accessories: @dragstoreph Photographed: @jagger_studios Dental: @empiredentallounge @themaxi_monyeka Skin/ Aesthetics: @embellirclinicph @embellirclinic And thank you so much to all the people who helped me in this journey @sirwil75 @frankendal @theone690entertainmentbar @praybeytbenjamin @lizzzuy @stylizedstudio @emptystomachbgc @vnz_pxu @rowelizashoesandbags #CaptivatingKatkat #DragRacePH
Likes : 7885
Captivating Katkat - 7.6K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

7.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 7565
Captivating Katkat - 7.6K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

7.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 7565
Captivating Katkat - 7.6K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

7.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 7565
Captivating Katkat - 7.6K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

7.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 7565
Captivating Katkat - 7.6K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

7.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 7565
Captivating Katkat - 7.6K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

7.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 7565
Captivating Katkat - 7.6K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

7.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 7565
Captivating Katkat - 7.6K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

7.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 7565
Captivating Katkat - 7.6K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

7.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
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Captivating Katkat - 7.6K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

7.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
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Captivating Katkat - 7.4K Likes - Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆

7.4K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆
Likes : 7351
Captivating Katkat - 7.4K Likes - Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆

7.4K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆
Likes : 7351
Captivating Katkat - 7.4K Likes - Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆

7.4K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆
Likes : 7351
Captivating Katkat - 7.4K Likes - Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆

7.4K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Thank you so much @itsshowtimena and Happiest Birthday Meme @praybeytbenjamin ⭐️👑🏆
Likes : 7351
Captivating Katkat - 7.3K Likes - It has been a week since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you World of Wonder and to Fullhouse Asia Production Studios, Inc. thank you so much for bringing Drag Race to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑

7.3K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : It has been a week since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap. My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing. I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today. Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!! Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you World of Wonder and to Fullhouse Asia Production Studios, Inc. thank you so much for bringing Drag Race to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama! Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑
Likes : 7307
Captivating Katkat - 7.3K Likes - It has been a week since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you World of Wonder and to Fullhouse Asia Production Studios, Inc. thank you so much for bringing Drag Race to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑

7.3K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : It has been a week since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap. My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing. I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today. Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!! Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you World of Wonder and to Fullhouse Asia Production Studios, Inc. thank you so much for bringing Drag Race to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama! Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑
Likes : 7307
Captivating Katkat - 7.3K Likes - It has been a week since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you World of Wonder and to Fullhouse Asia Production Studios, Inc. thank you so much for bringing Drag Race to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑

7.3K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : It has been a week since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap. My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing. I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today. Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!! Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you World of Wonder and to Fullhouse Asia Production Studios, Inc. thank you so much for bringing Drag Race to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama! Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑
Likes : 7307
Captivating Katkat - 7K Likes - RUduce RUuse RUcycle
Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks

Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios

7K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : RUduce RUuse RUcycle Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks Gown created @robertmg Hair @francinehairextension Assisted @captivateamkatkat Photography @jagger_studios
Likes : 7038
Captivating Katkat - 7K Likes - RUduce RUuse RUcycle
Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks

Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios

7K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : RUduce RUuse RUcycle Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks Gown created @robertmg Hair @francinehairextension Assisted @captivateamkatkat Photography @jagger_studios
Likes : 7038
Captivating Katkat - 7K Likes - RUduce RUuse RUcycle
Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks

Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios

7K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : RUduce RUuse RUcycle Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks Gown created @robertmg Hair @francinehairextension Assisted @captivateamkatkat Photography @jagger_studios
Likes : 7038
Captivating Katkat - 7K Likes - RUduce RUuse RUcycle
Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks

Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios

7K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : RUduce RUuse RUcycle Wearing a recycled materials from my pet food sacks Gown created @robertmg Hair @francinehairextension Assisted @captivateamkatkat Photography @jagger_studios
Likes : 7038
Captivating Katkat - 6.6K Likes - It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️

6.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap. My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing. I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today. Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!! Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama! Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️
Likes : 6590
Captivating Katkat - 6.6K Likes - It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️

6.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap. My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing. I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today. Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!! Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama! Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️
Likes : 6590
Captivating Katkat - 6.6K Likes - It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️

6.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap. My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing. I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today. Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!! Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama! Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️
Likes : 6590
Captivating Katkat - 6.6K Likes - It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap.

My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing.

I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today.

Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!!

Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama!

Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! 

Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️

6.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : It’s been a month since I was crowned as the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar. Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at tumulong para matupad ang ating pangarap. My Drag Race journey was a roller coaster ride. Hindi biro yung pinagdaanan ng bawat isa sa amin before and during shoot and even during airing. I got bashed, received so many hate messages, and even life threatening comments. Dumating ako sa punto na ayoko muna magshow baka may biglang may manakit saken or mambato while performing, and ayoko makipag- usap sa iba baka may masabi ako at bigyan ng masamang meaning. I was traumatized! Iniyak ko lang lahat and I pray to God na sana lilipas din to and mabago yung judgement nila sa akin. Thank God that as the show progresses, unti unting dumami ang nakakaintindi at nakaunawa sa akin. Nakakataba ng puso yung binuhos nyong suporta at pagmamahal! Maraming salamat sa pag tanggap at pag unawa, thank you for accepting my past, and loving me for who I am today. Pero hindi muna ako nag pray agad sa crown kasi alam ko hindi sya ganun kadali. Kaya I prayed step by step, una kong ipinag dasal na sana makapasa ako sa audition, then sana hindi ako unang maligwak, next is sana umabot ako sa Top 4 and nung na reach kona lahat ng yun saka na ako nag pray for the crown. And guess what? He answered all my prayers! I did it! We made it! I am now your Drag Race Philippines Season 2 Drag Superstar!!! Maraming maraming salamat sa lahat ng taong sumuporta at tumulong sa akin, hindi ko kayo makakalimutan, and to my family and my Labs thank you for making my Drag Race journey extra special. And thank you @worldofwonder and to @fullhouseph thank you so much for bringing @dragraceph to the Philippines, maraming salamat sa pagpapalapit na makamit ang pangarap ng bawat Pinoy Drag Queens. And above all, thank you Lord Jesus for guiding me on this journey and for hearing all of my prayers, maraming salamat po Ama! Gusto ko lang sabihin na hindi hadlang ang edad para matupad ang ating pangarap. Don’t let your dreams just be dreams, reach it and make it happen! Again, I am Captivating Katkat the new Drag Race Philippines Drag Superstar! 👑🇵🇭🏳️‍⚧️
Likes : 6590
Captivating Katkat - 5K Likes - Nagkita kami ni Meme Vice sa New Year countdown sabi nya saken Congrats Kat! Sabi ko Thank you Ma! Nanalo ako sa Ms Gay Taguig sa Antipolo, tas nagtawanan kami 😅

5K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Nagkita kami ni Meme Vice sa New Year countdown sabi nya saken Congrats Kat! Sabi ko Thank you Ma! Nanalo ako sa Ms Gay Taguig sa Antipolo, tas nagtawanan kami 😅
Likes : 5016
Captivating Katkat - 4.8K Likes - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!

4.8K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Likes : 4846
Captivating Katkat - 4.8K Likes - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!

4.8K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Likes : 4846
Captivating Katkat - 4.8K Likes - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!

4.8K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Likes : 4846
Captivating Katkat - 4.8K Likes - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!

4.8K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Likes : 4846
Captivating Katkat - 4.8K Likes - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!

4.8K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Likes : 4846
Captivating Katkat - 4.8K Likes - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!

4.8K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Likes : 4846
Captivating Katkat - 4.8K Likes - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!

4.8K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Likes : 4846
Captivating Katkat - 4.8K Likes - @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!

4.8K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : @dragraceph Season 2 Top 4 at @familyfeudph tomorrow!!! Manalo kaya ulit kami??? Avangaaaarn!!!
Likes : 4846
Captivating Katkat - 4.5K Likes - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios

4.5K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍 Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️ Dress: Robert MG Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios
Likes : 4508
Captivating Katkat - 4.5K Likes - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios

4.5K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍 Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️ Dress: Robert MG Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios
Likes : 4508
Captivating Katkat - 4.5K Likes - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios

4.5K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍 Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️ Dress: Robert MG Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios
Likes : 4508
Captivating Katkat - 4.5K Likes - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios

4.5K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍 Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️ Dress: Robert MG Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios
Likes : 4508
Captivating Katkat - 4.5K Likes - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios

4.5K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍 Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️ Dress: Robert MG Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios
Likes : 4508
Captivating Katkat - 4.5K Likes - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios

4.5K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍 Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️ Dress: Robert MG Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios
Likes : 4508
Captivating Katkat - 4.5K Likes - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios

4.5K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍 Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️ Dress: Robert MG Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios
Likes : 4508
Captivating Katkat - 4.5K Likes - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios

4.5K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍 Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️ Dress: Robert MG Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios
Likes : 4508
Captivating Katkat - 4.5K Likes - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios

4.5K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍 Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️ Dress: Robert MG Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios
Likes : 4508
Captivating Katkat - 4.5K Likes - We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍

Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️

Dress: Robert MG
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph 
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios

4.5K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : We are not what other people say we are, we know ourselves more than anybody else, I AM A WOMAN 🩷🩵🤍 Lets celebrate National Women’s MonthI 🚺O 🏳️‍⚧️ Dress: Robert MG Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios
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Captivating Katkat - 4.2K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

4.2K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 4234
Captivating Katkat - 4.2K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

4.2K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 4234
Captivating Katkat - 4.2K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

4.2K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 4234
Captivating Katkat - 4.2K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

4.2K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 4234
Captivating Katkat - 4.2K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

4.2K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 4234
Captivating Katkat - 4.2K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

4.2K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 4234
Captivating Katkat - 4.2K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

4.2K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 4234
Captivating Katkat - 4.2K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

4.2K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 4234
Captivating Katkat - 4.2K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

4.2K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 4234
Captivating Katkat - 4.2K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

4.2K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 4234
Captivating Katkat - 3.9K Likes - The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets.
Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶

Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks
Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios 
🐈 Elsa
🐈‍⬛ Panther

3.9K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets. Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶 Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks Gown created @robertmg Hair @francinehairextension Assisted @captivateamkatkat Photography @jagger_studios 🐈 Elsa 🐈‍⬛ Panther
Likes : 3936
Captivating Katkat - 3.9K Likes - The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets.
Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶

Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks
Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios 
🐈 Elsa
🐈‍⬛ Panther

3.9K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets. Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶 Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks Gown created @robertmg Hair @francinehairextension Assisted @captivateamkatkat Photography @jagger_studios 🐈 Elsa 🐈‍⬛ Panther
Likes : 3936
Captivating Katkat - 3.9K Likes - The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets.
Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶

Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks
Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios 
🐈 Elsa
🐈‍⬛ Panther

3.9K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets. Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶 Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks Gown created @robertmg Hair @francinehairextension Assisted @captivateamkatkat Photography @jagger_studios 🐈 Elsa 🐈‍⬛ Panther
Likes : 3936
Captivating Katkat - 3.9K Likes - The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets.
Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶

Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks
Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios 
🐈 Elsa
🐈‍⬛ Panther

3.9K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets. Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶 Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks Gown created @robertmg Hair @francinehairextension Assisted @captivateamkatkat Photography @jagger_studios 🐈 Elsa 🐈‍⬛ Panther
Likes : 3936
Captivating Katkat - 3.9K Likes - The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets.
Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶

Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks
Gown created @robertmg
Hair @francinehairextension
Assisted @captivateamkatkat 
Photography @jagger_studios 
🐈 Elsa
🐈‍⬛ Panther

3.9K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : The world will be better if we had the ability to love as unconditionally as our pets. Its National Pet Day, lets show some love to our fur babies 🐾🐈‍⬛🐱🐩🐶 Wearing recycled cat/dog food sacks Gown created @robertmg Hair @francinehairextension Assisted @captivateamkatkat Photography @jagger_studios 🐈 Elsa 🐈‍⬛ Panther
Likes : 3936
Captivating Katkat - 3.7K Likes - BOOGSH! MAY KAPA man o wala, tara na at sama sama tayong mag-POP OFF, SUSTAHs!

Join us in making HERstory as we bring together four crowned Queens from Drag Race PH and Drag Den PH together with some of the finest PH Drag Queens in one legendary and spectacular show this Pride month🌈 

See you at Rampa Drag Club, on June 8, 2024, from 7 PM onwards. 

Buy your tickets via the link in our bio or
DM us through our sns accounts.

3.7K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : BOOGSH! MAY KAPA man o wala, tara na at sama sama tayong mag-POP OFF, SUSTAHs! Join us in making HERstory as we bring together four crowned Queens from Drag Race PH and Drag Den PH together with some of the finest PH Drag Queens in one legendary and spectacular show this Pride month🌈 See you at Rampa Drag Club, on June 8, 2024, from 7 PM onwards. Buy your tickets via the link in our bio or DM us through our sns accounts.
Likes : 3734
Captivating Katkat - 3.7K Likes - BOOGSH! MAY KAPA man o wala, tara na at sama sama tayong mag-POP OFF, SUSTAHs!

Join us in making HERstory as we bring together four crowned Queens from Drag Race PH and Drag Den PH together with some of the finest PH Drag Queens in one legendary and spectacular show this Pride month🌈 

See you at Rampa Drag Club, on June 8, 2024, from 7 PM onwards. 

Buy your tickets via the link in our bio or
DM us through our sns accounts.

3.7K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : BOOGSH! MAY KAPA man o wala, tara na at sama sama tayong mag-POP OFF, SUSTAHs! Join us in making HERstory as we bring together four crowned Queens from Drag Race PH and Drag Den PH together with some of the finest PH Drag Queens in one legendary and spectacular show this Pride month🌈 See you at Rampa Drag Club, on June 8, 2024, from 7 PM onwards. Buy your tickets via the link in our bio or DM us through our sns accounts.
Likes : 3734
Captivating Katkat - 3.1K Likes - Category is Twinning✌️😇🫶🏻

Such a privilege na mayakap at makausap muli ang pinaka humble at mabait na Mayor ng QC @mayorjoybelmonte maraming salamat po! Twing nag uusap po tayo parang tropa lang po yung kausap ko, sobrang bait nyo po Mayora, sobrang inspiring. Happy New Year po! 🥰🫰🏻💋

3.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Category is Twinning✌️😇🫶🏻 Such a privilege na mayakap at makausap muli ang pinaka humble at mabait na Mayor ng QC @mayorjoybelmonte maraming salamat po! Twing nag uusap po tayo parang tropa lang po yung kausap ko, sobrang bait nyo po Mayora, sobrang inspiring. Happy New Year po! 🥰🫰🏻💋
Likes : 3052
Captivating Katkat - 3K Likes - Eto na!!!! Are you ready to be captivated LA!!! 
Cant wait to meet you, and celebrate my birthday with y’all. Visit my booth and get the chance to know me more LA, see you soon!!! 🩷🩵🤍

I’m coming to Los Angeles for RuPaul’s DragCon happening July 19-20. Snatch your #DragCon tickets now!

DM @rupaulsdragcon for tickets

3K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Eto na!!!! Are you ready to be captivated LA!!! Cant wait to meet you, and celebrate my birthday with y’all. Visit my booth and get the chance to know me more LA, see you soon!!! 🩷🩵🤍 I’m coming to Los Angeles for RuPaul’s DragCon happening July 19-20. Snatch your #DragCon tickets now! DM @rupaulsdragcon for tickets
Likes : 2963
Captivating Katkat - 2.6K Likes - 9 DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS ♥️💚♥️

I am your cover girl for December issue of @megadragph (Link on my bio)

Photography ALAN SEGUI,
assisted by JEO LUIS JINGCO, MILES WENCY GAYOTIN, LYNDON KYLE ASUNCION
Creative Direction & 3D Rendering BRIE VENTURA, 
assisted by JONES PALTENG
Fashion Direction RYUJI SHIOMITSU
Beauty Direction MIA CASTRO
Styling GEE JOCSON, 
assisted by ANGELO VASALLO
Makeup TINY DELUXE
Hair IAN GARCIA
Sittings Editor JUJIIN SAMONTE
Fashion Assistant BITHIA REYES
Production Design JUSTINE ARCEGA-BUMANLAG
Shoot Coordination JOANA FERNANDO

2.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : 9 DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS ♥️💚♥️ I am your cover girl for December issue of @megadragph (Link on my bio) Photography ALAN SEGUI, assisted by JEO LUIS JINGCO, MILES WENCY GAYOTIN, LYNDON KYLE ASUNCION
Creative Direction & 3D Rendering BRIE VENTURA, assisted by JONES PALTENG
Fashion Direction RYUJI SHIOMITSU
Beauty Direction MIA CASTRO
Styling GEE JOCSON, assisted by ANGELO VASALLO
Makeup TINY DELUXE
Hair IAN GARCIA
Sittings Editor JUJIIN SAMONTE
Fashion Assistant BITHIA REYES
Production Design JUSTINE ARCEGA-BUMANLAG
Shoot Coordination JOANA FERNANDO
Likes : 2596
Captivating Katkat - 2.6K Likes - Last night at Cha La Met Chala 2024 😜

Photo @elvssszzz 
Hair @wigalooph 
Gown @airahkawazakicollection 
Accessories @dragstoreph 
Gloves @derociouz
Dental @iwantruthqanal 
Skin/ Aesthetics @embellirclinic

2.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Last night at Cha La Met Chala 2024 😜 Photo @elvssszzz Hair @wigalooph Gown @airahkawazakicollection Accessories @dragstoreph Gloves @derociouz Dental @iwantruthqanal Skin/ Aesthetics @embellirclinic
Likes : 2571
Captivating Katkat - 2.6K Likes - Last night at Cha La Met Chala 2024 😜

Photo @elvssszzz 
Hair @wigalooph 
Gown @airahkawazakicollection 
Accessories @dragstoreph 
Gloves @derociouz
Dental @iwantruthqanal 
Skin/ Aesthetics @embellirclinic

2.6K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Last night at Cha La Met Chala 2024 😜 Photo @elvssszzz Hair @wigalooph Gown @airahkawazakicollection Accessories @dragstoreph Gloves @derociouz Dental @iwantruthqanal Skin/ Aesthetics @embellirclinic
Likes : 2571
Captivating Katkat - 2.3K Likes - Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍

#captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender

2.3K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍 #captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender
Likes : 2320
Captivating Katkat - 2.3K Likes - Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍

#captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender

2.3K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍 #captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender
Likes : 2320
Captivating Katkat - 2.3K Likes - Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍

#captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender

2.3K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍 #captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender
Likes : 2320
Captivating Katkat - 2.3K Likes - Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍

#captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender

2.3K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Happy Trans Awareness Week 🏳️‍⚧️🩷🩵🤍 #captivatingkatkat #dragraceph #transawarenessweek #trans #transwoman #transgender
Likes : 2320
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - Pink be with you 🌸🌸🌸

Dress: Robert Macdon Gayeta
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat
Skin/Aesthetics: @embellirclinic
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Vid: @elvssszzz

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Pink be with you 🌸🌸🌸 Dress: Robert Macdon Gayeta Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetics: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios Vid: @elvssszzz
Likes : 2085
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - Pink be with you 🌸🌸🌸

Dress: Robert Macdon Gayeta
Nails: @opulentnails.mnl
Wig/Styled: @wigalooph
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat
Skin/Aesthetics: @embellirclinic
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal
Photographed: @jagger_studios
Vid: @elvssszzz

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : Pink be with you 🌸🌸🌸 Dress: Robert Macdon Gayeta Nails: @opulentnails.mnl Wig/Styled: @wigalooph Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetics: @embellirclinic Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios Vid: @elvssszzz
Likes : 2085
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 2071
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 2071
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 2071
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 2071
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 2071
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 2071
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 2071
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 2071
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 2071
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - THE STATEMENT ISSUE

In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 

15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot.

The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings.

Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory.

Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb.

On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration.

Produced by Rank Magazine
Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante
Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol)
Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon)
Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs)
Video editing: Bhernn Saenz
Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios)
With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole
Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : THE STATEMENT ISSUE In the US, it took drag deity Ru Paul Charles and the trailblazing creation, #DragRace, almost a decade before mainstream media started calling it a “pop culture phenomenon” and “the most radical show on earth”. 15 years later and over 200 episodes in 16 seasons and a string of widely-revered spinoffs and editions across continents, it is undeniable how the show that dared to raise the curtains to an art form once relegated to the confines of the underground community has crossed over from entertainment genius to a sustainable ecosystem with a thriving economy to boot. The Philippines then caught on, when the franchise landed on local shores and made a killing on viewership and roaring support. Around the same time, Rod Singh (@iamrodafrog), following years of tireless fighting, gave #DragDen its wings. Without a doubt, drag, through these franchises, has found resounding success—and the growing careers of its winners’ league of Precious Paula Nicole (@preciouspaulame), Captivating Katkat (@captivatingkatkat), Naia Black (@naiablack_), and Deja (@thedejaa), its crowning glory. Drag and its renaissance in the consciousness of the people peeled layers off the “bakla” and allowed new frontiers on what it is and what it means to broaden and flourish. But even in its triumphant streak, while the art and, ultimately, the very DNA of the queer expression has made great strides, the call for equality and rights for the LGBTQIA community continues to be long, arduous hill to climb. On #PrideMonth, we celebrate drag artists who continue to be soldiers of love, respect, and parity, with wigs, corsets, and heels their arsenal, and their art form their rallying statement and declaration. Produced by Rank Magazine Creative and fashion direction by Leo Balante Photography by Virgilio Sacol, Jr. (@ver.sacol) Fashion and styling by Job Dacon (@jobdacon) Shoot and multimedia associates: Bhernn Saenz (@bhernn.saenz) and Kevin Renzo Daniel (@danielkevs) Video editing: Bhernn Saenz Creative partner: Shutterspace Studios (@shutterspacestudios) With special acknowledgments: Precious Paula Nicole Featured male model: Enzo Bonoan (@enzobonoan24)
Likes : 2071
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - F-A-C-E

Gown created: Robert Gayeta
Wig: @francinehairextension 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : F-A-C-E Gown created: Robert Gayeta Wig: @francinehairextension Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer
Likes : 2064
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - F-A-C-E

Gown created: Robert Gayeta
Wig: @francinehairextension 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : F-A-C-E Gown created: Robert Gayeta Wig: @francinehairextension Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer
Likes : 2064
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - F-A-C-E

Gown created: Robert Gayeta
Wig: @francinehairextension 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : F-A-C-E Gown created: Robert Gayeta Wig: @francinehairextension Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer
Likes : 2064
Captivating Katkat - 2.1K Likes - F-A-C-E

Gown created: Robert Gayeta
Wig: @francinehairextension 
Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat 
Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd 
Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal 
Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer

2.1K Likes – Captivating Katkat Instagram

Caption : F-A-C-E Gown created: Robert Gayeta Wig: @francinehairextension Assisted by: @captivateamkatkat Skin/Aesthetic: @embellirclinic @ram_bernalmd Dental: @manalangdentalgroup @iwantruthqanal Photographed: @jagger_studios @elroethephotographer
Likes : 2064