Vania Vainilla

Vania Vainilla is the stage name of Diego Millán Tarrason (born July 30, 1983), a Spanish drag performer who competed on the third season of Drag Race España.[1]

Vania Vainilla
Vania Vainilla in 2017
Born
Diego Millán Tarrason

(1983-07-30) July 30, 1983
Zaragoza, Spain
OccupationDrag performer
TelevisionDrag Race España (season 3)

Career

In 2022, Vania Vainilla participated in the Hay ganas de Orgullo de pueblo ("We Like Rural Pride") initiative by J&B, which carried out LGBT Pride events and parades in Spain's big cities and rural towns.[2]

In 2023, Vania joined the third season of the reality television show Drag Race España, which premiered on April 16, 2023. In the season's fifth episode, Snatch Game, which is a challenge based on celebrity impersonation, Vania chose to impersonate Bárbara Rey. Fellow contestant Hornella Góngora impersonated King Juan Carlos, and their collaboration lead to the best critiques of the episode.[3] She went on to become one of the season's four finalists.[4]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2022 Socios por el mundo (Partners around the world) Guest 1 episode
2023 Drag Race España Herself 11 episodes

Podcasts

Year Title Role Notes
2022 Canelis & Dragonas Guest 1 episode
2023 ¡Ay, la Caneli! Guest 1 episode

Discography

Singles

Year Title
2022 "Amo La Noche - LL Bar 27 Aniversario" with Chumina Power

References

  1. Aragón, Heraldo de. "La zaragozana Vania Vainilla, finalista de 'Drag Race España'". heraldo.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-08-23.
  2. Redacción (2022-09-23). "'Hay ganas de Orgullo de pueblo': la ruta más LGTBIQ+ del verano llega a su fin en Briviesca". Shangay (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  3. "Bárbara Rey le mete sus bragas en la boca al rey emérito en una parodia de 'Drag Race España'". El Español (in Spanish). 2023-05-16. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  4. Aragón, Heraldo de. "La zaragozana Vania Vainilla, finalista de 'Drag Race España'". heraldo.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-20.


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