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“I make it up as I go along,” says Bimini, queen of career improv. Since her ‘gender-bending and cis-tem offending’ stint on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two, where she placed runnerup, Bimini has become one of the most notable queer faces in Britain, releasing her best-selling memoir Release the Beast: A Drag Queen’s Guide to Life and acclaimed debut EP When the Party Ends, whilst dominating the covers of [insert any magazine title here, honestly].
As well as becoming a pop culture staple, Bimini has continued to use her platform to champion the LGBTQIA+ community; most notably when she condemned the Conservative Party on Glastonbury’s Greenpeace stage and at the BRIT Awards, where she passionately proclaimed “trans