Bimini Bon-Boulash, the captivating persona of Thomas George Graeme Hibbitts, is a versatile and groundbreaking figure in the world of drag. Born in Great Yarmouth, England, and now based in East London, Bimini has made an indelible mark on the drag scene as an English drag queen, author, recording artist, and model.
Bimini first captured the world’s attention as a contestant on the second series of “RuPaul’s Drag Race UK.” Throughout the competition, they proved to be a fierce and unconventional force. Known for their unique fashion choices and unapologetic androgyny, Bimini quickly became a fan favorite. Their creativity, wit, and ability to fearlessly challenge traditional gender norms earned them a well-deserved place as a runner-up.
Following their “Drag Race” success, Bimini Bon-Boulash has continued to thrive in the limelight. They have embraced their role as an LGBTQ+ icon and an advocate for self-expression, gender diversity, and body positivity. Bimini is a passionate author, known for their candid memoir “A Drag Queen’s Guide to Life,” in which they share personal experiences, insights, and words of encouragement for those navigating the challenges of self-discovery.
Bimini’s artistry extends beyond the stage and page. As a recording artist, their music showcases their eclectic taste and fearless approach to blending genres and pushing creative boundaries. Their modeling career has also blossomed, gracing the pages of high-profile publications and challenging the conventions of beauty standards.
In a world where conformity often prevails, Bimini Bon-Boulash stands as a symbol of authenticity and rebellion. Their journey from “RuPaul’s Drag Race UK” to a multifaceted career is a testament to the power of self-expression and the impact of embracing one’s true self. Bimini’s influence reaches far beyond the drag community, leaving an indomitable mark on the world of entertainment and identity.