Drag queens embody what it means to be fearless. Fancy looks and powerful performances aside, they aim to shatter socio-political issues and certain ideologies --- especially when it comes to the LGBTQIA+ community --- to defy conventional norms. Challenging social norms in a conservative country like the Philippines is a tall order, but the contestants and creator of "Drag Den Philippines" prove why drag is indeed political through their advocacies, sprinkled with their signature tawdry humor. Drag as a message "I believe that drag has a purpose. You remind yourself that it's not just about being pretty," drag performer Pura Luka Vega said at a press conference. "You have to se...Keep on reading: ‘Drag Den PH’ queens, creator Rod Singh open up about challenging social norms, self-awareness