Monet X Change

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Monet X Change

Monet X Change

Monet X Change- Biography

Kevin Bertin (also known as Monet X Change) is best known for her appearances on RuPaul’s Drag Race’s tenth season. Most notably, in June 2019, New York magazine named Monet one of America’s Top 100 Most Influential Drag Queens.

What is the Net Worth of Monet X Change? Salary, Earnings

Monet X Change, the co-host of ‘Sibling Rivalry,’ has a net worth of $1 million. She amassed a fortune by appearing on and hosting television shows. She has also made some money through commercials.

Television shows pay $40 per hour to the social media persona. The average salary of a TV show anchor is $54,140, according to the BLS. So she gets $54,140 per year. Despite the TV shows, Monet appeared in a Pepsi commercial with famous rapper Cardi B in February 2019, for which she must have been compensated handsomely.

The 30-year-old opera singer is also classically trained. She began releasing her covers on her self-titled YouTube channel in 2018. One of her video songs, ‘Soak It Up Reached,’ featuring Bob the Drag Queen, went viral on the internet, with nearly 2 million views. As a result, she is making good money through her channel.

Monet X Change- Relationship, Boyfriend

Monet X Change, a drag queen, is enjoying her single life. Despite being very active on social media, she has never made her love life public. Most likely, she is putting her on-screen career ahead of her personal life.

As of April 2020, the actress had 865k Instagram followers. She astounds her Instagram followers by displaying various poses and making unusual faces. In addition, the actress frequently posts photos with her friends and colleagues.

Monet X Change- Professional Career

Bertin attended Westminster Choir College, where she received opera training. On September 27, 2014, she won the sixth annual Gay Caribbean USA Pageant while representing Saint Lucia.

Kevin played the role of Drag Queen in the 2017 television film Dating My Mother. Similarly, she appeared in the tenth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race in February 2018. She finished sixth out of fourteen competitors in the competition. Following that, She was one of 37 queens to grace the cover of New York Magazine.

Currently, Monet has been cast as a participant in the first Digital Drag Fest in the midst of the ‘COVID-19 pandemic’ in March 2020. The drag queen has appeared in seven television shows and films to date.

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