A name synonymous with Madrid’s nightlife, Le Cocó is known for her razor-sharp humor and venomous wit. Over the years, queens, partygoers, and audiences alike have all felt the sting of her biting tongue—and now, so has the panel of Drag Race España, who have crowned her the triumphant winner of the show’s fourth season. The finale was an intense showdown, culminating in a face-off against La Bella Vampi, previously known as Vampirashian.

This season’s grand finale was nothing short of iconic. For the first time in Spain, the event unfolded in a live theater setting, dazzling the audience and featuring a guest appearance from the legendary American drag queen Alyssa Edwards.
“This crown represents a lifetime of hard work on Madrid’s drag stages,” Le Cocó shared in her post-victory glow. However, the road to the top was anything but smooth. The competition was rife with drama, with explosive rivalries stealing the spotlight—notably the controversies involving Le Cocó’s close friend, Angelita La Perversa. Yet, through it all, her talent and charisma proved unstoppable, cementing her as Spain’s new drag superstar.
Born and bred in Madrid’s vibrant club scene, Le Cocó also draws profound inspiration from her family. “Mothers and grandmothers play a crucial role in shaping a drag queen,” she reflects, paying tribute to these foundational figures who shaped her journey. Her story is a celebration of a career defined by resilience, wit, and an unapologetic presence.
For fans of drag and lovers of queer culture, Le Cocó’s crowning moment honors a one-of-a-kind talent and a singular voice within Spain’s ever-evolving drag landscape.
Source: www.shangay.es.
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