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Monét X Change
Monét X Change in 2019
Born
Kevin Bertin

(1990-02-19) February 19, 1990 (age 34) [1]
Occupations
  • Drag queen
  • singer
  • television personality
Known forRuPaul's Drag Race (season 10) contestant and RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 4) winner
PredecessorTrixie Mattel
Musical career
Instrumentvocals
LabelsThe Randall House
Websitemonetxchange.com

Monét X Change (born February 19, 1990) is the stage name of Kevin Bertin,[2] an American drag queen, singer, and reality television personality. She is known for competing on the tenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race, on which she placed sixth and won Miss Congeniality, and for winning the fourth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars along with Trinity the Tuck.

Early life

Bertin was born in Brooklyn, New York City.[3] At six months old, she moved to Saint Lucia.[4] She later moved to The Bronx.[5] She trained in opera performance at Westminster Choir College of Rider University.[6]

The first drag pageant Monét X Change won was the sixth annual Gay Caribbean USA Pageant on September 27, 2014, representing Saint Lucia.[7] Her drag sister is RuPaul's Drag Race season 8 winner, Bob The Drag Queen.[8]

Career

Monét X Change was announced as one of fourteen contestants competing on the tenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race on February 22, 2018.[9] She was eliminated in episode ten, placing sixth overall.[10][11][12] She was named Miss Congeniality during the season's finale, and is the first holder of the title to have been voted by her fellow contestants.[13] During episode one of Drag Race, Monét X Change made a dress decorated with kitchen sponges for the first runway challenge, which became a running joke throughout the rest of the series and inspired a number of Internet memes amongst fans online.[14] Fellow competitor Yuhua Hamasaki created her own sponge dress for sale, and donated the proceeds to Callen-Lorde.[15][16] A sponge themed pin was available for sale on her website after the episode.[17] The official Twitter of SpongeBob SquarePants also referenced Monét X Change in one of their tweets.[18]

Monét X Change is a co-host of the podcast Sibling Rivalry with her drag sister Bob the Drag Queen. The first episode premiered on March 11, 2018.[19] In June 2018, Monét X Change called out rapper Azealia Banks on Twitter after she threatened to sue RuPaul for plagiarism over the song "Call Me Mother". Banks' account was later deactivated after responding to Monét X Change's tweet.[20] She appeared as a guest in an episode of What Would You Do on July 6, 2018.[21][22] Monét also toured across the United States and Europe with her one-woman show, "Call Me By Monét."

Monét X Change is the host of the WOWPresents internet series "Monét's Herstory X Change", starting in November 2018.[23] She appeared in a Pepsi commercial with Cardi B in February 2019.[24][25] On February 15, 2019, she was inducted into the RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Hall of Fame alongside Trinity the Tuck.[26] Historically, she became the first person of color in the Hall of Fame.[27] Following her All Stars win, her and Trinity The Tuck were featured guests for the debut episode The Official RuPaul's Drag Race Podcast.[28] In May, Monet revealed that she would be hosting her own weekly talk show called "The X Change Rate".[29] She was interviewed with Nina West and Adore Delano for an episode of The View in June.[30] X Change and West returned to The View for Meghan McCain's birthday episode.[31]

In June 2019, Monét X Change was one of 37 queens to be featured on the cover of New York magazine.[32]

Monét X Change was one of the Inspirations for Sina Grace's character of Shade, Marvel's first drag queen superhero.[33][34]

On October 22, 2019, X Change was announced as part of the cast for the first ever season of RuPaul's Celebrity Drag Race, a Drag Race spin-off where Drag Race alumni transform celebrities into Drag Queens, which will premiere in 2020.[35][36]

In March 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic, X Change was announced as a featured cast member for the very first Digital Drag Fest!, an online drag festival for all ages, uniting many Drag artists in giving attendees opportunities to interact with the artists, tip them, and win prizes during the online broadcast.[37]

Music

Bertin is a classically trained opera singer with a bass voice. In school he played roles like Sarastro in The Magic Flute and Colline in La Bohème.[38]

On February 28, 2018, Monét X Change released a cover of Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit" and an accompanying video to YouTube.[39] She released her first original single, "Soak It Up", on May 25, 2018, the same day as her elimination episode on Drag Race.[40] The official music video features Bob the Drag Queen and fellow season ten and All Stars 4 contestant Monique Heart and has reached over one million views.[41][42] On February 14, 2019, she revealed a teaser for her debut EP, Unapologetically, as well as the pre-order and lead single "There for You". The full EP and accompanying visual album was released on February 22, 2019.[43]

Filmography

Movies

Year Title Role Notes
2018 A Queen for the People Herself Documentary by Bob the Drag Queen
2019 The World of Madame X Drag Queen Short film by Madonna

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2017 Dating My Mother Drag Queen Television Film
2018 RuPaul's Drag Race Herself Contestant [9]
RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked
2018 What Would You Do? Guest [21]
2018–19 RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 4) Contestant, Winner [26]
2019 The View Guest [31]
2019 Brunch with Tiffany Guest [44]
2020 RuPaul's Celebrity Drag Race Mentor [35]
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 5) Guest (“Lipsync Assassin”) [45]
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked (season 2)

Web series

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2017 Daniel's Desk Herself Episode 1 Guest [46]
2018 Monét's Herstory X Change Host [47]
Queen to Queen Guest, with Miz Cracker [48]
Countdown To The Crown Season 10 [49]
Cosmo Queens Season Three, episode Nine [50]
2018–2019 Fashion Photo Ruview Special guest, Two episodes [51]
2019 Review With a Jew Guest, All Stars 4 Episode 3 [52]
Monét XPosé Host
Camp Confessions Guest, Episode 34 [53]
The X Change Rate Host, Executive Producer [54]
Detailz Guest [55]
2020 The Pit Stop Guest [56]
Bob Live! Guest [57]
Werq The World Featured queen [58]

Discography

EPs

Title Details Peak chart positions
US Heat
[59]
US Indie
[60]
Unapologetically 18 25

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Album
"Soak It Up"
(solo or with Bob the Drag Queen)
2018 non-album single
"There for You" 2019 Unapologetically
Title Year Album
"Cher: The Unauthorized Rusical"
(RuPaul featuring Aquaria, Eureka, Kameron Michaels, Miz Cracker, Monét X Change, and The Vixen)
2018 non-album singles
"Everybody Say Love"
(RuPaul featuring Naomi Smalls, Monique Heart, Farrah Moan, and Monét X Change)
"Super Queen (Cast Version)"
(RuPaul featuring Naomi Smalls, Monique Heart, Monét X Change, and Trinity the Tuck)
2019

Music videos

Year Title Artist
2016 "Fantasy" Acid Betty
2018 "Strange Fruit" Herself
"Soak It Up" Herself
2019 "Unapologetically: The Visual EP" Herself
"God Control" Madonna
2020 "Mask, Glove, Soap, Scrubs"[61] Todrick Hall

Awards and nominations

Year Award Giving Body Category Work Results Ref.
2017 Glam Awards Entertainer of the Year Herself Nominated
2019 WOWIE Awards Best Podcast Sibling Rivalry Nominated [62]

See also

References

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    Here's the link to subscribe to my YouTube, to be the FIRST to see! 👀🤪

    https://youtu.be/uBnunBrbwAc"
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