How Drag Race Star Jimbo Evolved From Comedy Queen to Fashion Queen
Earlier this month, while performing at Club Sway in Little Rock, Arizona, drag superstar Jimbo took to the stage in a purple feathered Sarah Runnalls creation—only to take it off to reveal a Shirley Temple-inspired costume underneath. This spectacle was all set to Kylie Minogue’s “Padam Padam” (the gay song of the summer). The crowd went wild: Jimbo had just worn the latter costume on an episode of Drag Race All Stars season 8, in which she’s now a final-four contender. “Children move through emotions—they don’t really stay in something,” says Jimbo of the Temple outfit, which came complete with a babydoll dress and ringlet wig. “They’re happy, then they drop their ice cream, then they’re sad. There’s so much joy in being connected to emotion, and letting it flow through you.”
Fans of Drag Race already know that, when it comes to their drag style, Jimbo is nothing if not joyful. Since appearing on the first season of Canada’s Drag Race in 2020 (she was eliminated in the eighth episode), Jimbo has become a fan favorite thanks to her campy references, comedic performances, and over-the-top silhouettes (her extra-large bust and padding is a signature element of her drag). Who could forget when we were introduced to her as she climbed the “Rocky Mountains” and released blood-curdling screams at the top? Or when she impersonated RuPaul’s maniacal laugh on Drag Race: U.K. vs. The World? “Clowning is nonverbal,” says Jimbo of her approach to comedy. “You want your audience to be able to simultaneously watch your story, and create their own. Words can really trap you in a performance.”
On this season of All Stars, however, Jimbo has been perfecting her craft—evolving from a pure comedy queen, to a rising fashion queen as well. Jimbo admits it’s been a strategic approach on her part. “I went into Canada’s Drag Race as a clown: The whole modeling and runway aspect of it was foreign to me,” says Jimbo. “I didn’t know how to serve on the runway. [On All Stars,] I really wanted to try to bring a more fashion point-of-view. But I always try to put my twist on it—with a bit of a sense of humor.”
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