Drag Race: Philippines confirmed that one of the show’s upcoming stars, Misua, died on Thursday, April 2. She was 27.
“We are heartbroken to share that Misua, a talented Queen set to appear on season four of Drag Race Philippines passed away in her sleep the morning of April 2,” the show announced in a joint Instagram caption with its production team World of Wonder. “She brought light, artistry, and joy to those around her, and she will be deeply missed.”
The statement continued, “We have paused production to care for and support our cast and crew during this incredibly difficult time. Our thoughts are with her family, friends, and all who loved her.”
Drag Race: Philippines shared that it is “in contact with her family,” who have asked for “privacy during this hard time.”
Misua’s cause of death is currently unclear. The fourth season of Drag Race: Philippines is currently in production. It was announced in October 2025 that the season is set to air later this year. Details about the show’s future have yet to be revealed.
Misua’s family members released statements following news of the reality star’s death. The Drag Race: Philippines star’s legal name was Jason Elvie Ty.
“Jayson was our dearly loved son, brother, friend, mentor, and most of all, Jayson is a star,” Misua’s family shared in a Facebook statement. “He will be greatly missed by his loving family and close friends.”
Several Drag Race stars also offered tributes on Thursday after hearing the news of Misua’s death. They left sweet messages in the comment’s section of the Drag Race: Philippines Instagram statement.
Variety obtained Misua’s Drag Race: Philippines bio on Thursday, which offered more insight into the performer’s life.
Misua described herself as “a talented and deeply creative queen from Cagayan de Oro” who focused on “fashion, artistry, and self-expression.” Misua was a graphic designer and was a drag performer for eight years.
“She is known for creating nearly every aspect of her drag herself — from her outfits, hair, and nails to props and visual content — reflecting her extraordinary creativity and eye for detail,” the bio continued. “A proud member of Haus of LaFeya, Misua finds strength in community and in being surrounded by like-minded artists who share her passion for growth, ambition, and creativity.”
The bio revealed that Misua’s drag name was “inspired by her grandfather’s comfort food” and speaks to “the personal and heartfelt nature of her artistry.”
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