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Eva Le Queen bares plans to write coffee table book on drag after 'RuPaul's Drag Race: Global All Stars'

Published Sep 08, 2024 11:24 am

Eva Le Queen's RuPaul's Drag Race: Global All Stars journey may have ended, but the Pinay queen already has big dreams in store.

The local drag queen bared her plans for after the show on Instagram and thanked her fans for their support.

"I am truly overwhelmed by the love that I am receiving from all over the world and my heart is just filled with so much love and hope for the future," she wrote.

"And now that my Global All Stars journey has ended, I have a new dream—to travel and experience drag around the world and write about it in a coffee [table] book."

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Eva has yet to share details about the book and when it will come out, but she shared her business details for those who want to support her project.

"I'm really excited for what's in store for me and I can't wait to meet all of you! See you in your country, my loves!"

The Filipino queen was eliminated in the fifth episode of the international reality competition. During the episode, the queens were tasked to act in a trailer for "Boobie: The Shequel," a spoof of Greta Gerwig's blockbuster hit Barbie.

Eva, who was on a team with Mexico's Gala Varo, Germany's Tessa Testicle, and Sweden's Vanity Vain, landed in the bottom and lip-synced against her teammate, Gala, to A-Ha's Take On Me.

In the comments section of another post, her castmates from Global All Stars and other Filipino drag artists applauded the Pinay for her run.

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"Your strength, brilliance, and unwavering spirit will continue to inspire us all. This moment is a testament to your hard work and resilience. Keep owning your throne—you're a strong force and a radiant light, and there's no limit to what you can conquer," wrote USA's Alyssa Edwards.

"You were a wonderful discovery! One of the most beautiful, most talented, nicest and sincere queens I have ever met! You have been a great help to me, and I will never stop saying thank you!" commented Italy's Nehellenia.

"The impact you and the girls from the Philippines have had on the world is remarkable. So many of our brown girls are feeling powerful and represented because of you. So beyond proud to know you and love you so much sister," added New Zealand's Kween Kong.

Eva was among the top 2 queens in Global All Stars' talent extravaganza as she served a rice cooking lesson while fighting a dragon.