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Brazilian entertainer
In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Silva and the second or paternal family name is Fahd.
Grag Queen
Grag Queen for Drag Race Brasil promo poster
Born
Grégory Crescencio da Silva Mohd[1]
(1995-06-29) June 29, 1995 (age 28)
Canela, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Nationality
Brazilian
Television
Queen of the Universe Drag Race Brasil
Grégory Crescencio da Silva Mohd, better known by their stage name Grag Queen, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, drag queen and actor. Grag Queen is most known for winning the first season of Queen of the Universe. In July 2023, she was announced as the host of Drag Race Brasil.
^O'Rourke, Jill (29 December 2021). "Meet Brazilian 'Queen of the Universe' Finalist Grag Queen". Talent Recap. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
stage name GragQueen, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, drag queen and actor. GragQueen is most known for winning the first season of Queen of the Universe...
Paramount+. The winner of the first season of Queen of the Universe was GragQueen from Brazil, with Ada Vox from the United States finishing as the runner-up...
(12 July 2023). "'Drag Race Brazil' host announced as 'Queen of the Universe' winner GragQueen". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 7...
(12 July 2023). "'Drag Race Brazil' host announced as 'Queen of the Universe' winner GragQueen". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 7...
O'Rourke, Jill (29 December 2021). "Meet Brazilian 'Queen of the Universe' Finalist GragQueen". Talent Recap. Retrieved 23 April 2023. Richard Burnett...
Vice-President of Brazil under Castelo Branco Juliana Paes, actress GragQueen, singer, drag queen, Queen of the Universe winner, and host of Drag Race Brasil Luciana...
12), Lauren Diaz (Season 11) and Tamar Davis (Season 10) Queen of the Universe: GragQueen (Season 1) Shulem Lemmer, the Hasidic Jewish icon, and the...
Paris, France. Retrieved 18 December 2010. Roger M. Williams (7 June 1987). "Grag Topples Navratilova in French Final". The New York Times. Paris, France....
min ⁂ Sissy That Psyche Talk show November 6, 2023 1 season 12–15 min ⁂ Grag Hearts Drag Reunion/Travel show November 8, 2023 1 season 15–19 min ⁂ Chill...
Succession to the Bhutanese throne Brother of Jamjeng Dragpa Oezer (Jam-dbyangs Grags-pa Od-zer) (1382–1442) Wangchuck forefathers may be referred to as of the...
'bum, King (13th century) La ga, King (?–c.1260) Chos rgyal Grags pa, King (c.1260–1265) Grags pa lde, King (c.1265–1277) China: Mongol Empire / Yuan dynasty...
Mañjuśrīkīrti; Chinese: 妙吉祥稱; pinyin: Miàojíxiángchēng; Wylie: Jam-dpal Grags-pa, ZYPY: Qambai Chagba) is the 8th King of Shambhala, and a precursor in...
(1695–1705) Tibet Guge Khri Grags pa'i dBang phyug, King (c.1600) Khri Nam rgyal Grags pa lde, King (fl. 1618) Khri bKra shis Grags pa lde, King (pre-1622–1630)...
in the Kanjur, by Chos nyid tshul khrims (Dharmatāśila), Dri ma med par grags pas bstan pa D176/Q843.' An additional version was found at Dunhuang in...
in World War II, which appeared in Weird War Tales Volt from Chaz comic Grag and Otho from the pulp magazines Captain Future and Startling Stories The...
and India in the first millennium CE. A lotsawa named Yontendrak (Yon tan grags, b. 973) is said to have been given control over the road to India by an...