Premiere event and screening in honor of the premiere of the most recent addition to the iconic Drag Race franchise, “Drag Race México” on WOW Presents Plus.

The event took place at the World of Wonder gallery, situated along the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The event was attended by Frankie Grande, Arisce Wanzer, Guillermo Diaz, Oscar Montoya and beloved drag queens Jessica Wild, Crystal Methyd, Scarlet Bobo, Ongina and many more.

(Photos by Jasten King on behalf of World of Wonder)

“Drag Race México” premieres June 22nd, with new episodes dropping weekly only on WOW Presents Plus in the US.

  • A gagworthy performance by the iconic Jessica Wild (All-Stars S8 queen) which got the crowd riled up
  • Hot red carpet looks from Frankie Grande, Arisce Wanzer, Guillermo Diaz, Oscar Montoya, Jessica Wild, Crystal Methyd, Scarlet Bobo, Ongina and many more.
  • Attendees dressed to the nines to represent Mexico and the LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month at this celebratory event
  • World of Wonder guests enjoying House of Love frozen cocktails and delicious sugary churros
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About World of Wonder:

World of Wonder (WOW) has reshaped international pop culture, earning 30 Emmys, inspiring two Oscars, creating global network WOW Presents Plus across 190 territories, and bringing drag culture to the world stage via RuPaul’s Drag Race and DragCon. WOW’s pioneering television portfolio includes other smash-hit franchises like Million Dollar Listing. Their film division WOW Docs produces groundbreaking documentaries including Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures, Party Monster, and The Eyes of Tammy Faye. WOW also operates YouTube channel WOWPresents, music label World of Wonder Records, the WOW Podcast Network, and year-round international live events. Co-founders Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato have been profiled in Variety’s Reality TV Impact Report. Honors for their trailblazing work include the IDA Pioneer Award, Realscreen’s Global 100 list, and the OUT 100. In 2022, World of Wonder was ranked #2 among film and TV powerhouses in Fast Company’s World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies.