Kimora Amour (she/her) started her drag career in the KiKi ballroom scene nearly a decade ago as a part of the House of Pinklady, and for many years as a part of the International House of Monroe as the first female figure bizarre in Canada. She placed 6th on Canada's Drag Race Season 2 and is the current reigning Ms. Opulence. She has 15 years of experience as an award-winning Carnival costume designer. Her crystal and feather work has been seen in the Miss Universe pageant and published on the cover of National Geographic online.
In her everyday life, Kimora is a Neuropathic Pain Management Procedural nurse, as well as an advocate and activist on race and equality, calling out those within the LGBTQ+ community who continue to think racism in any shape or form is OK.
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