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    {{Infobox person
    | picture=Jinkx Monsoon 006 - DC Capital Pride street festival - 2013-06-09 (9001924615).jpg
    | caption=Jinkx at DC Capital Pride in 2013
    | date_birth=1987
    | place_birth=Portland, Oregon, USA
    | nationality=American
    | pronouns=[[they/them]] (she/her when in drag)
    | gender=[[genderless]]/[[genderfluid]]/gender ambiguous
    | occupation=actor, drag performer, comedian, singer
    | known_for=Winner of ''Drag Race'' season 5
    }}
    '''Jinkx Monsoon''' is an American [[drag]] performer, actor, comedian and singer, known for winning the fifth season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. Jinkx uses the pronouns "she/her" when in drag, and "they/them" when not in drag.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/thejinkx/</ref>
    '''Jinkx Monsoon''' is an American [[drag]] performer, actor, comedian and singer, known for winning the fifth season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. Jinkx uses the pronouns "she/her" when in drag, and "they/them" when not in drag.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/thejinkx/</ref>



    Revision as of 14:37, 13 May 2020

    Jinkx Monsoon
    Jinkx at DC Capital Pride in 2013
    Date of birth 1987
    Place of birth Portland, Oregon, USA
    Nationality American
    Pronouns they/them (she/her when in drag)
    Gender identity genderless/genderfluid/gender ambiguous
    Occupation actor, drag performer, comedian, singer
    Known for Winner of Drag Race season 5

    Jinkx Monsoon is an American drag performer, actor, comedian and singer, known for winning the fifth season of RuPaul's Drag Race. Jinkx uses the pronouns "she/her" when in drag, and "they/them" when not in drag.[1]

    In a 2015 facebook post Jinkx stated "I, myself do not identify as cis-gendered. I am genderless."[2] Then in April 2017, they clarified their identity "as more gender fluid or gender ambiguous".[3] In July 2017, they tweeted "I prefer to identify as non-gendered/non-binary. I prefer They/Them."[4]

    References

    1. https://www.instagram.com/thejinkx/
    2. Post, 21 March 2015
    3. Valdez, Matt (25 April 2017). "Hey Qween! Jinkx Monsoon talks new album, gender fluidity and "Drag Race"". Queerty. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
    4. Garcia, Adrian (25 July 2017). "Drag Race's Jinkx Monsoon Comes Out As Non-Binary: "I Choose To Educate Rather Than Get Upset"". The Gaily Grind. Retrieved 23 April 2020.