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Plastique Tiara’s Fairytale Proposal Sparkles

💍✨ Our Vietnamese doll just got her happily ever after. Plastique Tiara said YES — and honey, that ring is louder than her TikToks. 💅 Love wins in heels.

Put on your best lashes and grab a tissue, because RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars icon Plastique Tiara is officially off the market. The Vietnamese-American queen, who slayed her way into our hearts on season 11 and came back harder on All Stars 9, has just announced her engagement — and girl, it’s a full-on fairytale.

The social media superstar broke the news on Instagram with a caption that simply read: “Baby boy this is serious 🤍.” And she wasn’t kidding. The photos from the proposal? Straight out of a storybook. The ring? Blinding. And the setting? A dreamy backdrop during a trip to Vietnam that perfectly honors Plastique’s roots. She shared an exclusive look into the moment with her fans, along with a new video spilling all the romantic tea — including how the whole thing went down.

This is more than a cute love story; it’s a milestone moment in queer visibility. Plastique isn’t just a fan-favorite drag queen — she’s also one of the most followed queens on TikTok and a major cultural figure for queer Asian representation. Seeing a high-profile queer Asian couple sharing their love on such a grand scale is powerful, especially for fans who don’t often see their stories in the spotlight.

Let’s be real: the road to public affection hasn’t always been paved with acceptance for queer couples, let alone those who are gender-nonconforming, proudly Asian, and unapologetically glamorous. Plastique’s fairytale ending is a reminder that our community’s stories — our proposals, our love, our joy — deserve to be celebrated just as loudly as any Hollywood rom-com.

And yes, fans can still catch up with her fabulousness on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, where she continues to serve high drag, high drama, and now, high romance.

So raise a glass (or a lip gloss wand) to Plastique and her fiancé. The dress might not be white, but the love is pure — and in this house, we stan a queen who gets her ring and keeps her crown.

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