La Más Draga: Solo Las Más

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La Más Draga: Solo Las Más
GenreReality competition
Directed by
  • Carlo Villarreal
  • Bruno Olvez
Presented by
Judges
  • Alfonso Waithsman
  • Lola Cortés
  • Luis Torres
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Producers
  • Carlo Villarreal
  • Bruno Olvez
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time45–95 minutes
Production companyLa Gran Diabla Productions
Original release
NetworkYouTube
Release19 March 2024 (2024-03-19) –
present (present)
Related
La Más Draga

La Más Draga: Solo Las Más is a Mexican reality competition spin off edition of the original La Más Draga, which is produced by La Gran Diabla Productions. The show premiered on March 19, 2024 on YouTube.[1]

The show documents past queens from the franchise returning to compete at the invitation of the production. As in the original series, the contestants compete by performing various challenges week after week to find La Más Draga of Mexico and Latin America, through different tests, whether it be singing, acting, comedy or dancing.

C-Pher won the first season, with Georgiana, Madison Basrey and Sirena as runners-up, while Velvetine was named La Más Querida.[2][3]

Production[edit]

The reality competition show is set as to have weekly challenges to eliminate the participants and thus find the best one. Each week the contestants face a series of challenges, guided and advised by La Más Draga season 3 winner Aviesc Who?. Each episode there is a mini-challenge and a runway walk according to a theme of Mexican culture where each participant demonstrates their versatility.

Unlike the main series, however, the judges offer critiques without assigning scores or rankings to each contestant; instead, they simply announce the winner of the challenge and the runner-up, with each of them receiving a star and a prize. More than one contestant may be named runner-up of a challenge.

Every episode, each contestant has the opportunity to accumulate stars and add them to their track record, which is physically represented by a board displayed in El Camerino NYX. There are three different types of stars (i.e. Gold, Pink, and Black), each obtained through distinct methods and with varying values. During the semifinals, the final score of each contestant is calculated, with the three or four highest scores advancing to the finale.

Judges[edit]

Judges on La Más Draga
Judge Season
1
Alfonso Waithsman Main
Lola Cortés Main
Luis Torres Main

Coaches[edit]

Coaches on La Más Draga
Judge Season
1

Aviesc Who?

Main

Contestants[edit]

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

Contestants of La Más Draga season 2 and their backgrounds
Contestant Age Hometown Original season Original placement Outcome
C-Pher 31 Santiago, Chile Season 4 Runner-up Winner
Georgiana[a] 33 Monterrey, Nuevo León Season 4 8th place[b] Runners-up
Madison Basrey[c] 33 Guadalajara, Jalisco Season 3 Runner-up
Sirena 32 Guadalajara, Jalisco Season 4 12th place
Soro Nasty 33 Monterrey, Nuevo León Season 2 5th place 5th place
Rudy Reyes 30 Monterrey, Nuevo León Season 3 Runner-up 6th place
Velvetine 32 Monterrey, Nuevo León [d] 7th place[e]
Gvajardo 31 Monterrey, Nuevo León Season 2 Runner-up 8th place[f]

Notes:

  1. ^ Georgiana Vagina is referred to as Georgiana on the show.
  2. ^ The contestant was voted La Más Querida on her original season.
  3. ^ Now known as Madison Basrey, she was referred to as Madison on La Más Draga season 3.
  4. ^ Velvetine has never previously competed on a La Más Draga franchise.
  5. ^ Velvetine placed eighth before re-entering the competition. She was later voted La Más Querida.
  6. ^ Gvajardo won the title Máxima de la Revancha.

Contestant progress[edit]

Legend:

  C-Pher won La Más Draga: Solo Las Más.
  Georgiana, Madison Basrey and Sirena were the runners-up.
  Velvetine was voted was voted La Más Querida (LMQ).
  Gvajardo was declared Máxima de la Revancha (MDR) after winning La Revencha Tournament.
  WIN indicates the contestant received the highest score and won the challenge.
  RW indicates that the contestant was the runway winner.
  SAFE indicates that the contestant was declared safe.
  BTM (Bottom) indicates that the contestant received one of the lowest scores and was up for the lip sync.
  NOM (Nominated) indicates that the contestant was placed in the bottom and finished the episode as nominated to participate at the lip sync the next episode.
  ELIM (Eliminated) indicates that the contestant was previously nominated, lost the lip sync and was eliminated.
  OUT indicates that the contestant lost the chance of returning to the competition.
  WIN indicates that the contestant participated in the Revencha Tournament, won at least one of the lip syncs and made her a candidate for the title of Máxima de la Revancha.
  LOSS indicates that the contestant participated in the Revencha Tournament, but lost one of the lip syncs.
  Guest indicates that the contestant returned as a guest.
Progress of contestants including rank/position in each episode
Contestant Episode Number
of stars
1[4] 2[5] 3[6] 4[7] 5[8] 6[9] 7[10] 8[11]
C-Pher WIN SAFE SAFE RW NOM WIN WIN Winner 19
Georgiana SAFE SAFE BTM WIN SAFE SAFE LOSS Runner-up 18
Madison Basrey SAFE BTM SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN Runner-up 12
Sirena SAFE WIN WIN SAFE SAFE BTM LOSS Runner-up 12
Soro Nasty SAFE SAFE SAFE NOM WIN ELIM LOSS Guest 10
Rudy Reyes SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM WIN Guest 2
Velvetine NOM ELIM OUT SAFE BTM ELIM WIN LMQ -1
Gvajardo SAFE SAFE NOM BTM SAFE ELIM WIN MDR -2

Lip syncs[edit]

Legend:

  The contestant was not eliminated and simply remained nominated the following week.
  The contestant was eliminated due to them already having a Black Star from a previous episode.
  The contestant was not immediately eliminated but received two Black Stars as punishment.
Episode Contestants Song Loser
2[5] Madison Basrey vs. Velvetine "El coco no"
(Roberto Junior y su Bandeño)
Velvetine
3[6] Georgiana vs. Gvajardo "Sexi Dance"
(Paulina Rubio)
Gvajardo
4[7] Gvajardo vs. Soro Nasty "Si una vez"
(Selena)
Soro Nasty
5[8] C-Pher vs. Velvetine "Déjame vivir"
(Rocío Dúrcal and Juan Gabriel)
C-Pher
6[9] Rudy Reyes vs. Sirena "A quién le importa"
(Thalía)
Rudy Reyes
Episode Contestants Song Eliminated
6[9][a] Georgiana vs. Madison Basrey "Todos me miran"
(Gloria Trevi)
None

Notes:

  1. ^ Due to a tie in the number of stars between Georgiana and Madison Basrey, the two contestants were called upon to perform a lip sync to determine the last finalist; however, after the judges failed to reach a unanimous verdict, both of them were declared as the winners and were both declared finalists.


References[edit]

  1. ^ LA MÁS DRAGA OFICIAL (27 February 2024). SOLO LAS MÁS - GRAN ESTRENO MARTES 19 de Marzo 9pm. Retrieved 19 May 2024 – via YouTube.
  2. ^ "¿Quién ganó la gran final de 'La más draga: Solo las más'?". Publimetro México (in Spanish). 8 May 2024. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  3. ^ "C-Pher se corona como la ganadora de La Más Draga: Solo las más". Quadratin Querétaro (in Spanish). 8 May 2024. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  4. ^ "La Más Alebrije". La Más Draga: Solo Las Más. Season 1. Episode 1. 19 March 2024. YouTube.
  5. ^ a b "La Más Religiosa". La Más Draga: Solo Las Más. Season 1. Episode 1. 26 March 2024. YouTube.
  6. ^ a b "La Más Suertuda". La Más Draga: Solo Las Más. Season 1. Episode 1. 2 April 2024. YouTube.
  7. ^ a b "La Más Pintada". La Más Draga: Solo Las Más. Season 1. Episode 1. 9 April 2024. YouTube.
  8. ^ a b "La Más del Toro". La Más Draga: Solo Las Más. Season 1. Episode 1. 16 April 2024. YouTube.
  9. ^ a b c "La Muy Máxima". La Más Draga: Solo Las Más. Season 1. Episode 1. 23 April 2024. YouTube.
  10. ^ "La Revancha". La Más Draga: Solo Las Más. Season 1. Episode 1. 30 April 2024. YouTube.
  11. ^ "La Gran Final". La Más Draga: Solo Las Más. Season 1. Episode 1. 7 May 2024. YouTube.