Tabatha Coffey Bio, Age, Family, Spouse, Show, Net Worth, Salon

Tabatha Coffey Biography

Tabatha Coffey is a hairstylist, salon owner, author, and television personality from Australia. She build her name in the United States after appearing on the television show Shear Genius. Tabatha Takes Over, a television show on the Bravo cable network in the United States, was created for her. It airs on 6ter’s free channel in France, and on Foxtel’s pay television network Arena as well as Network Ten in Australia.

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How old is Tabatha Coffey? – Age

She is 51 years old as of 17 May 2020. She was born in 1969 in Brisbane, Australia.

Tabatha Coffey Family

She is from a family of hairdressers, where her mother and brother were hairstylists. Her mother died of cancer in 2010. Her parents are said to have owned a transsexual strip club in Queensland.

Is Tabatha Coffey married? – Partner

Coffey is openly lesbian and is not married. She Coffey has been in a relationship with her wife since 1997. Tabatha announced her long-term relationship on an episode of Watch What Happens With Andy Cohen, but she didn’t disclose her partner’s name or any other information.

Tabatha Coffey Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $6 Million. Coffey was named the show’s Fan Favorite and received $10,000.

Tabatha Coffey Relative Success with Tabatha

Relative Success with Tabatha, Coffey’s latest show, premiered on Bravo in 2018. Coffey uses her business skills to assist troubled families in bringing their families together to support not just the business but also the family.

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Tabatha Coffey Photo

Does Tabatha Coffey own a salon?

In Ridgewood, New Jersey, Coffey opened her own salon, Industrie Hair Gurus. She also works at the Warren-Tricomi salon in West Hollywood, where she dresses clients. Unlike other stylists who specialize in a specific style, her approach is transformative, producing a unique look for each client. She also works as a platform artist for Joico International, a hair care product company. She travels to various countries 6–12 times a year for the company’s hair shows. She sold her Ridgewood, New Jersey, salon in 2011 to fulfill her reported aim of working and teaching with other professionals.

What happened to Tabatha’s Salon Takeover?

Coffey was approached by Bravo in 2008 to star in Tabatha’s Salon Takeover, a reality show in which she uses her hairdressing and business experience to support salons that are on the verge of closure. For the fourth season, the show was called Tabatha Takes Over, and she used the same formulas to revitalize other forms of businesses such as bars and restaurants. Tabatha “took over” hair salons and later other small businesses for a week for five seasons, whipping the owners into shape by seizing control of their businesses. The show was a success, but it took a toll on the hairstylist, who rose to fame on Bravo’s Shear Genius hair-cutting competition series in the first season.

Tabatha Coffey Bravo

Coffey first gained attention in the United States as a contestant on the Bravo reality shows Shear Genius. She auditioned for the show because she was curious, and she quickly gained a reputation for her feistiness and strength. She was a front-runner in the series, winning the majority of the challenges during her stay, but she and her teammate for the day, Tyson, were eliminated in the sixth episode. She has made no secret of her criticism of Tyson’s practices, claiming that his ego obstructs his work. They were eliminated by the judges due to their bad coordination.

She’s also appeared on Make Me a Supermodel Season 2, The Tyra Banks Show as a member of Banks’ “Glam Squad,” and The Biggest Loser with Tim Gunn, where she gave makeovers to the contestants.