Bob the Drag Queen Biography
Bob the Drag Queen is an American drag queen, comedian, actor, activist, singer, and reality TV star. He is most known for winning Season 8 of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
How old is Bob the Drag Queen? – Age
He is 37 years old as of 22 June 2023. He was born in 1986 in Columbus, Georgia, United States. His real name is Christopher Delmar Caldwell.
Bob the Drag Queen Family – Education
His surname, “Caldwell”, was then merged into the professional name “Caldwell Tidicue”. He was born in Columbus, Georgia. As a child, he moved frequently, including to Phenix City, Alabama, Corinth, Mississippi, LaGrange, Georgia, and Atlanta. He was raised in Clayton County, Georgia. His mother operated a drag bar in Columbus, Georgia. On nights when she couldn’t afford a babysitter, she took Caldwell to the drag club, where he worked and collected money from customers. Caldwell recognized his mother as a positive early influence in his life.
Bob the Drag Queen Partner
Bob is polyamorous, pansexual, and non-binary, using either he/him or she/her pronouns.
Bob the Drag Queen Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
Bob the Drag Queen Height
He stands at a height of 6 feet, 2 inches (1.87 m).
Bob the Drag Queen We’re Here
In 2020, he started co-hosting We’re Here on HBO with fellow Drag Race contestants Eureka O’Hara and Shangela. The series follows three drag queens as they travel around the United States recruiting small-town inhabitants to engage in one-night-only drag events. After its launch on April 23, 2020, the series was renewed for a second season, which will broadcast on October 11, 2021. In December 2021, the series was revived for a third season. The series has garnered positive feedback from critics.
Bob the Drag Queen RuPaul’s Drag Race
On February 1, 2016, Bob the Drag Queen was announced as a cast member of RuPaul’s Drag Race season eight. On the show, he was known for his emphasis on comedy. During the show, he won three challenges, including the recurring “Snatch Game” (where he portrayed Crazy Eyes, played by Uzo Aduba and Carol Channing). On the season’s eighth episode, Bob “lipsynced for her life” and defeated Derrick Barry. On May 16, 2016, Bob was crowned the season’s winner and awarded a $100,000 cash prize.
In June 2019, a panel of judges from New York magazine ranked Bob tenth out of 100 past Drag Race winners as “the most powerful drag queens in America”.
Bob the Drag Queen Career
In 2009, Caldwell started his drag profession in the wake of watching RuPaul’s Race on TiVo. He became fixated on the show and requested a TK-7 cosmetics pack from Ben Nye. His personality zeroed in on stand-up satire schedules and lip-synchronizing following a couple of months. His underlying stage name was Kittin Withawhip, a reference to Little cat with a Whip (1964) and was highlighted in Leland Bobbé’s Half Drag Series.
Caldwell performed with a nine-foot bullwhip in his initial drag profession. Regardless of confronting difficulties, for example, not bringing in cash or getting gigs, he ultimately won one of the contests following a couple of years. In 2013, Caldwell authoritatively changed his stage name to Weave the Cross dresser. He reviews a karaoke facilitating gig where he was approached to surrender for Kate the Cross dresser, yet she downplayed the second by once again introducing herself as Kate and Kim.
In 2016, not long after coming out on top in Race, Bounce delivered the single “Satchel First” highlighting DJ Mitch Ferrino. Additionally in 2016, he showed up in the music video for MC Frontalot’s “Mornings Travel every which way”. He additionally teamed up with The Frozen North Thunderfuck on the single “One more Dig” in 2017, and added to the aggregation collection Christmas Sovereigns 3 (2017). He teamed up with Shangela for a Christmas signature tune, “Deck A Ho” in December 2017.
On Walk 15, 2018, Sway appeared the digital recording Kin Contention with his drag sister Monét X Change as co-have and created by DJ Mitch Ferrino. On April 2, 2018, a video variant of the web recording was transferred to YouTube.
Sway showed up as a visitor co-have close by Trixie Mattel on The Trixie and Katya Show, filling in for customary co-have Katya during her rest. Her television satire extraordinary, Sway the Cross dresser: Dubiously Enormous Lady, circulated on Logo in July 2017. Sway assumed the part of Belize in Berkeley Rep’s creation of Heavenly messengers in America from April to July 2018.
In November 2019, Sway was consulted by KMVT around a one-time drag occasion facilitated in Twin Falls, a show featuring neighborhood cross dressers and acquainting worldwide drag ability with Wizardry Valley. This occasion was shot as a feature of Tidicue’s HBO show We’re Here (2020).
Bounce’s second satire unique, Weave The Cross dresser: Insane Dark Woman, circulated on OutTV in Canada in 2020. Bounce likewise composes jokes for other cross dressers including Trinity the Fold, Ginger Minj, and Monét X Change.
In Walk 2020, Sway performed close by individual race graduated class BeBe Zahara Benet, The Lady, Monique Heart, Peppermint, and Shea Couleé in the Nubia visit, a live drag show highlighting and created by Dark cross dressers.
Sway is a prime supporter of Dark Strange City center alongside Peppermint. The debut occasion included speakers like Laverne Cox and Angela Davis and raised more than $150,000. In May 2021, Weave was highlighted in Mentor New York’s “Pride is Where You Track down It” crusade. Sway is a LGBT lobbyist and talked on RuPaul’s Race of a second when he was fighting for LGBT freedoms and was captured in drag.
Weave is the drag mother of Miz Wafer and drag sister to Monét X Change, who set fifth and 6th, individually, on season 10 of RuPaul’s Race, with X Change proceeding to come out on top in RuPaul’s Race All Stars season 4 and Saltine putting as sprinter up on RuPaul’s Race All Stars season 5.
During The Festival Visit, Madonna’s twelfth world visit in 2023-2024, Bounce fills in as an emcee, showing up during various snapshots of the show cooperating with the artist.
Bob the Drag Queen Movies
♦ 2017 – Rough Night
♦ 2017 – Cherry Pop
♦ 2018 – A Queen for the People
♦ 2019 – The Queens
♦ 2019 – Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts
♦ 2020 – Live at Caroline’s
♦ 2021 – One Week ‘Till Doomsday
♦ 2023 – We Have a Ghost
♦ 2023 – Woke Man in a Dress
Bob the Drag Queen TV Shows
♦ 2016 – RuPaul’s Drag Race
♦ 2017 – Playing House
♦ 2018 – The Trixie & Katya Show
♦ 2019 – Tales of the City
♦ 2019–2022 – A Black Lady Sketch Show
♦ 2019 – Bob The Drag Queen: Crazy Black Lady
♦ 2020 – RuPaul’s Celebrity Drag Race
♦ 2020–2022 – We’re Here
♦ 2021 – A Little Late with Lilly Singh
♦ 2022 – Legendary
♦ 2022 – Stand Out: An LGBTQ+ Celebration
♦ 2022 – Trixie Motel
♦ 2023 – The Simpsons
♦ 2024 – Hell’s Kitchen