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Spanish drag performer and doctor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Killer Queen is the stage name of Iván Solar Gil (born 2 February 1989), a Spanish drag performer and doctor most known for competing on the first season of Drag Race España, where she finished as runner-up to Carmen Farala and alongside Sagittaria.[1]
Killer Queen | |
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Born | Iván Solar Gil 2 February 1989 |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupations | |
Television | Drag Race España (season 1) |
Website | iamthekillerqueen |
Iván Solar Gil was born on 2 February 1989, in Madrid, Spain. From a young age, he was very involved in his neighborhood church, and even taught catechism until his expulsion.[2] He is a doctor specializing in family and community medicine, and works as an emergency room doctor in the Community of Madrid.[3][4][5]
In 2019, Killer Queen released the singles "No eres como yo" (You're not like me) and "Karma" with fellow Drag Race España contestant Ariel Rec.[6] The next year, she represented Spain as a participant in the drag contest Latin Drag Race International.[7]
In 2021, she was announced as a contestant in the first season of Drag Race España, premiering in May 2021. Killer obtained her first win on the show in the season's fourth episode, and was up for elimination in the next episode, for which she had to compete in a lip sync to the song "Espectacular" by Fangoria against castmate Hugáceo Crujiente, who was eliminated. Killer made it to the season finale, competing in a lip sync for the crown to the song "La gata bajo la lluvia" by Rocío Dúrcal against Sagittaria and Carmen Farala.
On 26 October of the same year, she appeared in the music video "My Pussy Is Like a Peach" by Choriza May, together with national and international drag artists like Kika Lorace and The Macarena.[8]
Killer Queen has claimed that "drag is political".[9][10] She has also denounced the fact that many other drag queens have received offers of work in exchange for not taking a political stance.[11]
In 2021, the Transgender Association of Andalucía-Sylvia Rivera (la Asociación Trans de Andalucía-Sylvia Rivera) awarded Killer the T Prize for her medical work and commitment to the LGBTI community.[12]
In July 2022, for Pride Month, the Parliamentary Socialist Group invited Killer Queen to a round table about media in Spain's lower house of congress, the Congreso de los Diputados.[13]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2021 | Drag Race España | Finalist | 11 episodes |
2022 | La Roca | Guest | 1 episode |
Maestros de la costura | Guest | 1 episode | |
Drag Race España | Guest | 2 episodes |
Year | Title | Feat. |
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2019 | "No eres como yo" | Ariel Rec |
2019 | "Karma" | Ariel Rec |
2021 | "DRAG POWER" | Ariel Rec[15] |
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