La Más Draga season 2

[1][2] The winner of the second season of La Más Draga was Alexis 3XL, with Gvajardo and Sophia Jiménez as runners-up.

[3] The judges panel of this season include Puerto Rican singer and model Vanessa Claudio, who was also the main host, TV and Internet personality Johnny Carmona, hair and makeup artist Yari Mejía, and drag performer Bernardo "Letal" Vázquez.

For this week's main challenge, the queens will present a look inspired by the Christian Catholic faith in Mexico.

Leandra Rose and Soro Nasty lip-sync to "Soy Luchadores" by Conjunto África and "Tlacoyo con C-ok Lait" by Regina Orozco.

Gvajardo, Job Star and Red Rabbit Duo receive negative critiques, and are announced as the bottom three.

For the main challenge, the queens will present an outfit inspired by famous Mexican singer Juan Gabriel.

For this week's main challenge, the queens will present an outfit inspired by the Mexican War of Independence and give a LGBT rights and pride speech.

For this week's main challenge, the queens will present an outfit inspired by the villains of Telenovelas as well as improvise as an antagonist character in a sketch.

They then lip-sync to "Ese Hombre No Se Toca" by Rocío Banquells and "Déjame Volver Contigo" by Dulce.

All the queens, after walking the runway on the category Día de Muertas (Day of the Dead), return to talk about what happened this season.

Discussions include, Nina De La Fuente's shocking elimination and family issues, Leandra Rose's shyness, aesthetic and accent, Red Rabbit Duo's origin, experience and chemistry, Amelia's casting, drag family and depression prior to the show, Soro Nasty's fashion and her giving up in the lip-sync against Job Star, Job Star's inner saboteur and being close to winning several challenges, Sophia Jiménez' consistency and acting as a mother to the rest of the queens, Gvajardo's relationship with the other contestants and her torturous run on the show, Alexis 3XL's cosplay background and almost giving up, and the top three's plans for the finale.

For the final challenge of the season, the queens will produce, direct, and star in their own original performance, and then present a look inspired by Mexican culture.

It is then revealed that Amelia is also this season's La Más Volada (a prize sponsored by Viva Aerobus).