Antena 3 has been deep in pre-production for the upcoming edition of Your Face Comes to Me, moving steadily through the final stages of selection while polishing the lineup of contenders. As reported exclusively to YOTELE by Ricky García, a formal agreement has already been reached with Supremme de Luxe, signaling a bold move for the network as it expands its presence in the music talent space.
The host of Drag Race Spain on Atresplayer, who is currently leading the All Star edition, takes a substantial career step by joining a major musical talent competition produced by Gestmusic, a Banijay Iberia company. This year marks the eleventh installment of the show, set to showcase a wide and inclusive range of performers, reflecting a notable evolution in the franchise and its approach to talent discovery.
Alongside Supremme de Luxe, a roster of familiar faces has been confirmed, including noted figures such as David Bustamante, Raquel Sánchez Silva, and Valeria Ros. YOTELE reports that Miguel Lago, a longtime collaborator on fellow programs, and singer Raoul Vázquez will also participate, enriching the cast with diverse experiences from the worlds of music and entertainment.
The drag queen at the center of this season brings a broad professional background that extends beyond television appearances. In addition to hosting a rescue-themed series on Atresplayer, the performer has appeared as a guest judge on Drag Race Italia. The discography features multiple singles that gained traction across clubs and streaming platforms, with tracks like Basta Ya, Getting High, Resurgir, Ener-G, Llévame al cielo, Inevitable, and Miénteme. These songs were highlighted on a compilation curated for World Pride Madrid in 2017, helping to cement a crossover appeal between stage performance and pop music.
In the realm of live theater, Supremme de Luxe has participated in the Gran Hotel de las tour, expanding the live show experience beyond television. The performer has also appeared in a variety of film projects, including Encerradas en un Pryconsa and They sing, they sing, among others, contributing to a growing portfolio that spans cinema and stage. This breadth of work underlines the evolving role of drag art within mainstream entertainment and its ability to connect with broad audiences across different media formats.
As the new edition approaches, anticipation builds around how the show will balance drama, music, and the evolving social conversation surrounding inclusivity in the performing arts. Fans can expect a diverse group of contestants, dynamic performances, and the kind of candid moments that have defined the Drag Race franchise in recent years. The collaboration between Atresmedia and Gestmusic reinforces a pattern of strategic partnerships designed to elevate the level of production and to expand the audience for across-genre talent discovery.