Manila Luzon
Manila Luzon | |
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Born | Karl Philip Michael Westerberg 10 August 1981 Ramsey, Minnesota, U.S. |
Education | University of Minnesota, Duluth (BFA) |
Occupations |
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Spouse |
Michael Alvarez (m. 2017) |
Partner(s) | Antoine Ashley (2006–2012; Ashley's death) |
Comedy career | |
Genres | |
Subject(s) | |
Musical career | |
Genres | Pop |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2011–present |
Labels | |
Website | manilaluzon |
Karl Philip Michael Westerberg (born August 10, 1981), known professionally as Manila Luzon,[1] is a Filipino-American drag queen, reality television personality, recording artist, and comedian. Luzon came to international attention as a contestant on the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race and on the first and fourth seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.[2]
Luzon has also contributed to the compilation album series Christmas Queens.[3][4]
Career
[edit]2011–2012: Breakthrough with RuPaul's Drag Race
[edit]With the success of RuPaul's Drag Race, Luzon auditioned for the third season of the reality series, and went on to appear in every episode until its finale. She lip-synced against Raja Gemini to "Champion (DJ BunJoe's Olympic Mix)" by RuPaul but lost the lip-sync and became the runner-up of the season.
The publicity generated by her participation in the show brought many new opportunities to perform at various national and international LGBT events throughout the United States and Canada, including New York Pride and Vancouver Pride. She has been active in AIDS awareness and activism. After being featured in a Gilead Sciences ad titled "Red Ribbon Runway" with fellow Drag Race co-stars Carmen Carrera, Delta Work, Shangela and Alexis Mateo,[5] the dress she was featured wearing was auctioned off by Logo TV in commemoration of World AIDS Day. Proceeds from the auction were donated to the National Association of People with AIDS.[6]
In 2011, Luzon, along with third season Drag Race contestants Carmen Carrera and Shangela, appeared in a television commercial for travel-related website Orbitz.[7] In addition to the commercial, she and Shangela also did an entertainment news segment for US Weekly where they discussed current male celebrities and reimagine them as drag queens.[8] In August 2012, NiniMomo, a Long Island-based company specializing in poseable fashion dolls, released a doll in Luzon's likeness and wearing the now famous pineapple dress she wore during her time on Drag Race. The doll, which was available via special order, marked the first time a Drag Race contestant has been immortalized as a doll.[9] Two years later, a couple of fans of Manila produced their very own 3D-printed Manila Luzon doll.[10]
On August 6, 2012, it was announced that Manila was one of twelve past Drag Race contestants selected to join the cast of the first season of RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars, which premiered on the Logo network on October 22, 2012.[11] Paired with contestant Latrice Royale to form Team Latrila, the duo was eliminated in the third episode of the series that aired on November 5, 2012, placing in joint 7th/8th place. Their elimination was one of many who led to widespread criticism of the first installment of All Stars. On October 12, 2012, Manila appeared on an episode of the MTV series Made where she mentored a young man in the art of drag, allowing him to explore his drag alter-ego as he prepared for New York City's Gay Pride March.[12] Prior to the airing of the season finale of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Manila (along with All Stars contestants Raven, Latrice Royale, and Tammie Brown) appeared in a television commercial for travel website Orbitz's new portal for LGBT leisure travel.[13] After the season, Luzon was a playable character with Pandora Boxx and Yara Sofia for the "RuPaul's Drag Race: Dragopolis" mobile app.[14]
2018–present: All Stars 4, debut album and upcoming projects
[edit]On November 9, 2018, it was announced that Manila would return to All Stars 4, alongside fellow All Stars 1 Team Latrila team-mate Latrice Royale, but this time would compete separately against each other rather than as a team.[15] Despite being one of the season's front-runners with three challenge wins, Manila was controversially eliminated by Naomi Smalls in the eighth episode of the season, which aired on February 1, 2019, ultimately placing sixth.[16] On November 16, 2018, indie musician VELO released the single "Where My Man At," featuring Luzon and Drag Race season 9 and season 10 contestant Eureka O'Hara.[17] The two also appear in the song's music video (together with Thorgy Thor, Ginger Minj and Trinity the Tuck).[18] She later appeared as a guest for the first challenge in the premiere of season 11 of Drag Race.[19] On February 1, 2019, Luzon released her single "Go Fish" alongside its music video. The video features fellow All Stars 4 contestant Naomi Smalls, Luzon's husband, and the Heathers, a prominent clique of Drag Race 3 contestants featuring Luzon, Raja, Delta Work, and Carmen Carrera. Following the buzz of her controversial departure in All Stars, the video received more than 300,000 views in less than 24 hours. Luzon made a guest appearance on General Hospital in late summer 2019.[20] In June 2019, a panel of judges from New York magazine placed her 19th on their list of "the most powerful drag queens in America", a ranking of 100 former Drag Race contestants.[21]
Luzon is the host and head judge of the Amazon Prime Video Filipino reality competition series Drag Den, taking on the role of 'Drag Lord'.[22] Since its debut in December 2022, two seasons of Drag Den have aired.[23] Luzon also serves as an executive producer of the series.[24]
Personal life
[edit]Westerberg took his drag name from the capital city (Manila) and the largest island (Luzon) of the Philippines, where his mother was born.[25] His father is American.[26] Westerberg grew up in Cottage Grove, Minnesota and resides in Los Angeles, but he also considers New York City home.[27] A longtime resident of Manhattan, Westerberg resided in Harlem with his boyfriend at the time, Antoine Ashley (Sahara Davenport), who Luzon began dating in 2007[28] and was a contestant on the second season of Drag Race.[29] Ashley later died of heart failure at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore on October 1, 2012.[30] Westerberg studied graphic design at the University of Minnesota, Duluth.[31]
As of 2013, Westerberg resides in Los Angeles, California where he moved shortly after Ashley's death.[32] In November 2016, Westerberg proposed to his boyfriend Michael Alvarez, also known as Mic J Rez.[33] On December 24, 2017, the couple wed at the Silver Bells Wedding Chapel, with an Elvis impersonator as the officiant.[34]
Discography
[edit]Studio album
[edit]Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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US Comedy [35] | ||
Rules! |
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3 |
Mixtapes
[edit]Title | Details |
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Eternal Queen |
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Remix extended plays
[edit]Title | Details |
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Hot Couture (Remixes) |
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Best Xxxcessory: The Remixxxes |
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The Chop Remixes |
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Bring It!, Remixes, Pt. 1 |
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Helen Keller |
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Bring It!, Remixes, Pt. 2 |
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Singles
[edit]Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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US Comedy Digital [36] | |||
"Hot Couture" | 2011 | — | Non-album singles |
"Best XXXcessory" | 2012 | — | |
"The Chop" (featuring Latrice Royale) |
— | ||
"Bring It!" (featuring Jinkx Monsoon) |
2013 | — | |
"Helen Keller" (with Cazwell, featuring Roxy & Richie Beretta) |
2014 | — | |
"Ice Cream" (featuring Andre Xcellence!) |
2015 | — | |
"Ovahness" |
2016 | — | |
"That's a Man Maury" (featuring Willam) |
2017 | — | |
"Go Fish" | 2019 | 3 | Rules |
"Barbra, Can You Hear Me" (with Cazwell) |
— | ||
"Hella Horny" | — | Non-album single |
As featured artist
[edit]Title | Year | Album |
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"Bitch I'm a Bottom" (Pablo Hernandez featuring Manila Luzon) |
2015 | Non-album singles |
"Don't Funk it Up" (with the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, season 4) |
2018 | |
"My Pussy is Like a Peach" (Christmas Remix) (Choriza May featuring Manila Luzon) |
2021 | |
"The Big Opening" (Ginger Minj and Monét X Change featuring the cast of Huluween Dragstravaganza) |
2022 | |
"She" (Velo featuring Manila Luzon) | ||
"Trinity Ruins Christmas" (Trinity the Tuck featuring Manila Luzon) |
2023 | Trinity Ruins Christmas: The Musical |
"Good Enough" (Trinity the Tuck featuring Manila Luzon) |
Other appearances
[edit]Title | Year | Other Artist(s) | Album |
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"Lady Marmalade" | 2014 | Raja, Delta Work and Carmen Carrera (as The Heathers) | Non-album singles |
"Bitch I'm a Bottom" | 2015 | Pablo Hernandez | |
"Slay Bells" | N/A | Christmas Queens | |
"Working Holiday" | 2016 | Alaska Thunderfuck | Christmas Queens 2 |
"Click (Manila Mix)" | 2017 | Tom Goss | Click |
"We Three Queens" | Alaska Thunderfuck, Peppermint | Christmas Queens 3 | |
"Purong Pinay" | 2018 | Jiggly Caliente | T.H.O.T. Process |
"Don't Funk It Up" | RuPaul, Gia Gunn, Latrice Royale, Valentina, Trinity the Tuck | Non-album single | |
"The Kitty Girl County Spelling Bee (Interlude)" | 2019 | Nina West, Vanessa Vanjie Mateo | Drag Is Magic |
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2018 | Justice League : A Gay XXX Parody[37] | Wonder Woman | Porn parody |
2018 | The Cocoa Fondue Show | Mulan Rouge | Short Film |
2019 | The Queens[38] | Herself | Documentary |
2021 | The Bitch Who Stole Christmas[39] | Mother |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref |
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2011 | RuPaul's Drag Race | Himself/Contestant | Runner-up | |
2011 | RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked | |||
2011–2012 | RuPaul's Drag U | Himself/Professor | Recurring | |
2012 | The Real Housewives of New York City | Herself | Season 5, episode 2 | |
2012 | RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars | Herself (contestant) | Season 1: 7/8th place | |
2015–2019 | EastSiders | Amanda | 6 episodes | |
2016 | Gay for Play Game Show Starring RuPaul | Herself | 1 episode | |
2017 | Ya Killin' Me | Dr. Delicious | ||
2018 | The Trixie & Katya Show | Herself | 4 episodes | |
2018 | America's Next Top Model | Herself | 1 episode | |
2018 | RuPaul's Drag Race (season 10) | Herself | Guest – Episode 1 | [40] |
2018 | RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars | Herself (contestant) | Season 4: 6th | |
2019 | General Hospital | Bingo Host | [41] | |
2020 | AJ and the Queen | Drag Queen | Season 1, episode 1: "New York City" | [42] |
2021 | Celebrity Karaoke Club: Drag Edition | Himself/Contestant | [43] | |
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 6) | Herself | "Lip-Sync Assassin", episode 6 | ||
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked (season 3) | ||||
Rated Korina | Guest appearance | |||
2022 | Drag Race España (season 2) | Herself | Guest appearance, episode 10 | |
We Baby Bears | Gouda | Voice role, episode 26 | ||
Huluween Dragstravaganza | Herself | Hulu special | [44] | |
Drag Den | Herself | Main Host | [45] | |
2023 | 57th Annual CMT Music Awards | Herself | Performer with Kelsea Ballerini, Jan Sport, Kennedy Davenport & Olivia Lux | [46] |
Celebrity Family Feud | Herself | Guest | [47] | |
Drag Me to Dinner | Herself | Hulu original | [48] | |
2024 | Drag Den (season 2) | Herself | Main Host | [49] |
Open to It | Rita Manuel | Episode: "Open to Dirty Talk" |
Music videos
[edit]Year | Title | Artist | Ref. |
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2011 | "Champion" | RuPaul | [50] |
"Go Off" | Sahara Davenport | [51] | |
2013 | "Woman's World" (Remix) | Cher | [52] |
2015 | "I Still Love You" | Jennifer Hudson | [53] |
2016 | "Around The World" | Kings of Leon | [54] |
"Purse First" | Bob The Drag Queen | [55] | |
2018 | "Tried & True" | Chester Lockhart | [56] |
"Oops I Think I Pooped" | Pandora Boxx | [57] | |
"Call My Life" | Blair St. Clair | [58] | |
2019 | "Scores" | Kahanna Montrese | [59] |
2020 | "Nerves of Steel" | Erasure | [60] |
Web
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2013 | Transformations | Herself | Guest | [61] |
Ring My Bell | Guest | [62] | ||
RuPaul Drives | Episode: "RuPaul Drives... Manila Luzon" | [63] | ||
2014 | WOWPresents Shopping Network | Guest, Episode: "Born Naked" | [64] | |
Once Upon a Crime | Snow White | Episode 5: "Cinderella vs. Snow White” | [65] | |
2014-2021 | Hey Qween! | Herself | Guest; 3 episodes | |
2014–2019 | Fashion Photo RuView | Recurring guest co-host | [66] | |
2017–2023 | The Pit Stop | Recurring guest (season 11 host) | [67][68][69] | |
2018 | Feelin' Fruity | Guest | [70] | |
Out of the Closet | [71] | |||
2019 | Iconic | [72] | ||
Reading Queens | [73] | |||
2020 | Supbruh | [74] | ||
2024 | Very Delta | [75] |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / Work | Result | Ref. |
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Asian Academy Creative Awards | 2023 | Best Entertainment Host[a] | Drag Den | Won | [76] |
Asian Television Awards | 2023 | Best Entertainment Presenter or Host | Won | [77] |
See also
[edit]- Filipinos in the New York metropolitan area
- LGBT culture in New York City
- List of LGBT people from New York City
- NYC Pride March
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ The series won both categories, National Winners and Grand Final Winners for the Philippines, awarded by the Asian Academy Creative Awards.
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External links
[edit]- Official website
- Manila Luzon discography at Discogs
- Manila Luzon at IMDb
- Drag Den
- 1981 births
- Living people
- 20th-century American LGBTQ people
- 21st-century American LGBTQ people
- American drag queens of Asian descent
- American drag queens
- American people of Filipino descent
- American people of German descent
- American people of Swedish descent
- American LGBTQ people of Asian descent
- Drag performers from New York City
- LGBTQ people from California
- LGBTQ people from Minnesota
- LGBTQ Roman Catholics
- American LGBTQ singers
- People from Cottage Grove, Minnesota
- RuPaul's Drag Race contestants
- 21st-century American comedians
- American LGBTQ comedians
- Comedians from Minnesota