Margaret Y Ya
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About
Mexican drag performer and transgender, non-binary artist by the name of Edo Peltier. They have earned acclaim with their captivating yet playful comedic persona, which often satirizes "Margot-type," or "typically rich" girls. They primarily rose to fame with their appearance on popular reality television and web competitions such as Love for the Arts, La Más Draga, and RuPaul's Drag Race México.
Before Fame
Their drag name was inspired by the name "Margot," which is frequently used as a name for rich Mexican girls. However, they ultimately decided that the name "Margaret" sounded more attractive. They added "Y Ya," meaning "and that's it."
Trivia
They became the first ever transgender contestant to appear on Dag Race México.
Family Life
They were born Edo Peltier. They are transgender and non-binary.
Associated With
They appeared on the first season of the reality television competition show Love for the Arts, which was created by Trinity the Tuck.