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Monét X Change is a co-host of the podcast Sibling Rivalry with her drag sister Bob the Drag Queen. [22] [23] The first episode premiered on March 11, 2018. [24] She appeared as a guest in an episode of What Would You Do on July 6, 2018. [25] [26] Monét also toured across the United States and Europe with her one-woman show, "Call Me By ...
In March 2020, Bob performed alongside fellow drag race alumni BeBe Zahara Benet, The Vixen, Monique Heart, Peppermint, and Shea Couleé in the Nubia tour, a live drag show featuring and produced by Black drag queens. [35] [36] In 2022 Bob embarked on the co-headlining Sibling Rivalry Live! tour with Monét X Change. [37]
Where you've seen them: Bob won season 8 of RuPaul's Drag Race in 2016 and went on to host Max's We're Here in 2020. They also host a podcast, Sibling Rivalry , with their drag sister Monét X Change.
"We don't have to talk about it!" she says, laughing. "I did hear about that. They laughed at my face. Girl, she listened to my music and she started laughing.
Outside of Drag Race, Smalls was a co-host with Kim Chi for the WoWPresents internet series M.U.G. where they critique queens makeup looks. [19] She makes recurring appearances on the internet series "Fashion Photo RuView" filling in for Raja or Raven. [20]
"It's sibling rivalry. That's all there is. They want to show each other up. They're all great athletes and fantastic wrestlers. One wins, and they all try to win. They all feed off each other."
Sibling Rivalry was released on October 26, 1990 in 1,448 theatres. [2] It opened at #2 at the box office, grossing $4 million in its opening weekend. [2] It stayed at #2 in its second weekend grossing $8.424.402. After three months in theatres, the film went on to gross $17,854,933 in its theatrical run. [2]
Courtesy of John Gaines/Instagram Singer Victoria Monét and her boyfriend, John Gaines, have something special. After keeping a low-profile early in their romance, the duo announced in December ...