Vania Vainilla

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Vania Vainilla
Vania Vainilla in 2017
Born
Diego Millán Tarrason

(1983-07-30) July 30, 1983 (age 40)
Zaragoza, Spain
OccupationDrag performer
TelevisionDrag Race España (season 3)

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]

Career[edit]

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[edit]

Television[edit]

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

Podcasts[edit]

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

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

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

References[edit]

  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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