Carmen Carrera is an American reality TV star, model, and burlesque dancer
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Carmen Carrera is an American reality TV star, model, and burlesque dancer
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Carmen Carrera has been together with her domestic partner Adrian Torres since 2009. In 2013, they briefly separated but later appeared together for relationship counselling in Dr. Jenn Mann’s reality show ‘Couple’s Therapy’. After a heartfelt reconciliation, the couple married on June 10, 2015, during the filming of an episode which aired on VH1 as the season six finale on December 9, 2015. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
Carmen Carrera was born Christopher Ramon on April 13, 1985, in Elmwood Park, New Jersey. She is of Puerto Rican-Peruvian descent. Before and during her appearance on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’, she used to identify as a gay man.
Long before she appeared on the reality television series ‘Drag Race,’ Carmen Carrera had begun performing as a showgirl. In the third season of the show ‘Drag Race’ (2011), she competed with 12 other drag queens for the title of “America’s Next Drag Superstar”, a headline spot on the Absolut Tour, a lifetime supply of Kryolan makeup, and a cash prize of $75,000.
Over the course of the season, she became the second contestant in the history of the show to be recalled despite being eliminated earlier (the first was Shangela, a fellow contestant from the same season). In episode 10, she performed by lip-syncing to RuPaul’s ‘Superstar’. The judges reacted to it negatively and she was subsequently eliminated. Returning on episode 12, titled ‘Jocks in Socks’, she styled a heavily-muscular male athlete in her signature “nude” drag and was eliminated again. She came fifth in the overall competition.
She probably took the biggest decision of her life right after her elimination and opted for gender reassignment. Throughout the gender reassignment process, she maintained an incredible level of openness and honesty. It was this attitude as well as her personality that made her an icon in the LGBTQ community.
She was invited to be the drag professor in the second season of Drag Race’s spin-off show ‘Drag U’ (2011). She appeared in two episodes, including ‘80s Ladies’ where she provided singer Stacy Q with a makeover.
In 2012, art imitated life when Carmen portrayed a transgender waitress on the receiving end of a homophobic rant from a customer (played by an actor) in ABC’s ‘Primetime: What Would You Do?’ Airing on May 4, 2012, the episode marked the occasion of her coming out to the public as a transgender.
Following Carmen Carrera’s transition, ‘W’ magazine expressed interest in working with her. She featured in their November 2011 issue as the face for the fictional fragrance La Femme, part of their series about realistic advertisements for fictional products. Several other third season Drag Race contestants such as Manila Luzon and Shangela Laquifa Wadley were also featured in the issue. Besides gaining her mainstream fame, this appearance also led to her signing with the prestigious Elite modelling agency.