Two-time Miss Congeniality. Three Drag Race franchises. Nineteen seasons designed. A curated line of the broadcast credits, from Werk Room to the winner's stage.
Placed 9th; eliminated in Episode 4 after Snatch Game (Yoko Ono), lip-synced against Eve 6000. Won the Episode 1 mini-challenge and was voted Miss Congeniality by her castmates.
Returns season after season as a guest mentor on sewing and design challenges, coaching contestants through the Werk Room she once competed in.
One of twelve queens from eight global franchises. Reached the Top 4 / Final Four, lip-synced to Morissette's "Power," and won Miss Congeniality a second time — "Miss Congee-niality."
Confirmed cameo alongside Melinda Verga, plus a widely circulated pep-talk clip with the cast. Listed on IMDb as "Self – Guest."
A dedicated broadcast feature on ICI Radio-Canada spotlighting Suki's voice within Quebec's queer, French-language culture.
A look worn by Aja during her All Stars 10 run, Aja's third trip through the franchise after Season 9 and All Stars 3 — Aja placed 5th overall.
Designer-credited, self-reported"That's my MF NIECE!!!! Bring it home @_thesukidoll I love you!!!"
"I've grown a lot. I've shown versatility all throughout my journey. I want to win not just for myself but to inspire local Filipino drag queens."
Brooke Lynn Hytes (Host, Canada's Drag Race), Rita Baga (Host, Drag Race Belgique), and Nicky Doll (Host, Drag Race France) have each worn a Suki Doll design.
Pythia wore a Suki Doll design on RuPaul's Drag Race: Global All Stars — RuPaul's own broadcast, dressed by way of Suki's design.
Outfit and jewellery designer for Icesis Couture's cover shoot, IN Magazine, Spring 2024 — "Canada's Reigning Queens."
Founder and mother of the House of Dolls, mentoring the next line of designer-queens.