José Antonio is gay and has HIV, but he has never accepted himself because neither in his town nor at home has he found the support he needed. His family is by his side, but his sexual orientation and his disease are a taboo that no one dares to mention. In fact, with his father and his brother he hardly talks. Alone and insecure, he feels unable to face the comments and gossip of his neighbors. He is only happy when he does his show as a drag queen in Valladolid. He wants the queens to help him reunite with his family, regain his safety, and live freely in Campaspero. He will be accompanied on stage by his brother Rubén de él, something that José Antonio does not expect at all, and his cousin Alicia, a trans girl who lives in his own town with the freedom and acceptance that he himself craving.