Ginger Minj

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Ginger Minj

Joshua Allen Eads, better known by the stage name Ginger Minj (born September 11, 1984), is an American drag queen, actor, singer-songwriter, and reality television personality.[1] After achieving recognition for placing as the runner-up on the seventh season of the reality television competition series RuPaul's Drag Race, Minj returned to compete on the second, sixth, and tenth seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars. Minj has acted in three Netflix productions—the comedy feature film Dumplin' (2018), the animated series Super Drags, and RuPaul's fictional series AJ and the Queen, and has acted in numerous theatrical productions. Minj appeared in the 2022 film Hocus Pocus 2, the sequel to Hocus Pocus. Minj has released three studio albums—Sweet T (2016), Gummy Bear (2021), and Double Wide Diva (2021).

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Minj at RuPaul's DragCon LA in 2018
Born
Joshua Allen Eads

(1984-09-11) September 11, 1984 (age 40)
Other namesGinger
Occupation(s)Drag queen, actor, singer-songwriter, reality television personality
Years active2009-present
Known forRuPaul's Drag Race (season 7) and RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 2, season 6 and season 10)
Websitehttp://gingerminj.com/
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Early life

Eads was born in Lake County, Florida, and majored in theater at school. Her drag mother is retired Orlando performer Rusty Fawcett and his drag father is legendary male entertainer and pageant promoter, Bob Taylor.[2] Her first time in drag was with “BOYS BOYS BOYS” at the Orlando Fringe Festival in 2005.[3]

Career

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Drag Race

Ginger Minj competed on the seventh season of the reality television competition RuPaul's Drag Race, which was announced on March 2, 2015.[4] Throughout the competition, Minj won three challenges, most notably the Snatch Game, portraying Adele (tying with Kennedy Davenport's portrayal of Little Richard).[5] Minj's performance of Adele was later ranked as the sixth best Snatch Game performance in Drag Race "herstory" by Sam Damshenas of Gay Times.[6] Minj ultimately lost to Violet Chachki in the final episode, placing as a runner-up alongside Pearl.[7]

Minj was subsequently announced as one of ten contestants for the second season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars on June 17, 2016.[8] Minj was eliminated in the third episode, placing eighth overall. Minj then appeared as a guest for the first challenge in the premiere episode of season eleven.[9]

Following Drag Race, Minj embarked on several international drag tours. In 2016, Minj was a part of Battle of the Seasons rotating roster of queens.[10] Minj hosted the Haters Roast tour, though controversially was later fired from the event.[11][12] Minj later hosted Queens United in November 2017, a benefit put together by Phi Phi O'Hara in an effort to raise money for people affected by Hurricane Maria.[13]

In April 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic, Minj was announced as a featured cast member for the very first Digital Drag Fest, an online drag festival.[14] Minj returned the following year for the second annual Digital Drag Fest, in May 2021.[15]

On May 26, 2021, Minj was announced as a contestant for the sixth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.[16] After winning a lip sync against Mayhem Miller in the fifth episode of the season, Minj won $30,000.[17] Minj won another $20,000 in the eighth episode of the season, Snatch Game of Love, after winning a lip sync against Heidi N Closet and making her the second queen to win the Snatch Game twice, after BenDeLaCreme. Ginger Minj finished the season as a runner-up alongside Eureka! and Ra'Jah O'Hara, ultimately losing to Kylie Sonique Love.[18]

On April 23, 2025, Ginger Minj was announced as one of eighteen former Drag Race contestants participating in the tenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars. [19]

Pageants

Minj has competed in many pageants throughout their career, holding several titles including "Miss National Comedy Queen 2012" and "Miss Gay United States 2013".[20]

Music

Minj released their first single, "Ooh Lala Lala", on June 1, 2015.[21] A second single, "Bad, Bad Boy", was released on October 21, 2016.[22] Minj's debut album, Sweet T, was released in October 2016.[23] The album consists of a mix of original songs and covers and features of variety of styles including pop, rock, dance, jazz, and soul. Minj also contributed to the compilation album Christmas Queens 3 in 2017.[24]

Another album, Clown Fucker, was set to be released in December 2018,[25] but was pushed back to early 2019, and, as of 2021, remains unreleased.[26] On June 11, 2021, Ginger Minj announced her second studio album, Gummy Bear, would be released on June 25, 2021, with "Clown Fucker" as one its tracks. She performed the title track "Gummy Bear" on the first episode of All Stars 6.[27] The album peaked at #2 on the iTunes Comedy Album Charts.[28]

In September 2021, Minj released their third album, Double Wide Diva. The country album featured seven original songs and a cover of Garth Brooks' "Friends in Low Places".[29] Minj co-wrote each original song on the album, six of which alongside Brandon Stansell and Jeffrey James with producer Aaron Aiken.[28]

In May 2022, Ginger Minj will portray the voice of Puss Puss Dubois in Alaska's Drag: The Musical (Studio Cast Recording), a studio recording of a planned stage production about two rival drag bars that go head-to-head while struggling through financial troubles.[30]

Acting

Minj began their career as a child actor, acting in Christian films and books on tape.[31] As an adult, Minj continued acting, starring in Clandestine Arts' production of Avenue Q.[32] Minj performed with other All Stars 2 queens at the Trailblazer Honors for Harvey Fierstein as the only singing performer on July 7, 2016.[33] Minj was with Katya and Alyssa Edwards on commercial bumpers for a Mama's Family marathon for the Logo channel.[34]

In 2014, Minj played Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd at Orlando's Clandestine-Arts. The casting initially lead to a cease-and-desist order in response to her casting, but this was resolved when a video of Ginger performing the role was sent to composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim, who personally signed off on her performance.[35]

Minj voiced the character Lemon Chiffon in the 2018 Netflix original series Super Drags.[36][37]

In 2018, Minj starred in the Netflix musical comedy feature film Dumplin'.[25][38] In 2020, Minj portrayed Tommy and drag queen Fanny Pak on the Netflix comedy AJ and the Queen, alongside RuPaul, in the episode "Fort Worth".

In August 2020, Minj starred in Drama at Drag Brunch: The Slaying of the Sequin Sisters, the fifth installment of the virtual interactive Broadway Murder Mystery story, portraying the role of Casey Closed.[39]

Other ventures

In October 2021, Minj signed a six-figure book deal with Atria Books to publish her first book, "Southern Fried Sass".[40] In August 2022, she will headline the 40th annual Northalsted Market Days, an annual LGBTQ-friendly street festival.[41]

In 2023 Minj released a stand up comedy special, Bless Your Heart.

Personal life

Minj is from Florida,[23] and was married to Ceejay Russell by Michelle Visage at a DragCon convention in 2017.[42]

In an episode of RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked, Minj stated that they are genderfluid/non-binary, stating that growing up they never knew if they were a boy or a girl and when they discovered genderfluidity and non-binary they finally felt seen.[35] She uses she/her pronouns both in and out of drag.[43]

Discography

Studio albums

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Sweet T
Gummy Bear
  • Released: June 25, 2021
  • Label: Producer Entertainment Group
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Double Wide Diva
  • Released: September 17, 2021
  • Label: Producer Entertainment Group
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
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Singles

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Title Year Album
"Ooh Lala Lala" 2016 Sweet T
"Bad, Bad Boy"
"Winter Wonderland"
(featuring Gidget Galore)
2020 Non-album single
"Gummy Bear" 2021 Gummy Bear
"Walk Tall"[citation needed] Double Wide Diva
"Sisters"
(featuring Gidget Galore)[44]
Non-album single
"Sunshine State"
(with Brandon Stansell)
2022
"The Big Opening"
(with Monét X Change and the cast of Huluween Dragstravaganza)
"I Put a Spell On You"
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"Show Up Queen"[45]
(with the Cast of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Season 6)
2021 Non-album single
"This Is Our Country"[46]
(RuPaul and Tanya Tucker featuring The Cast of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Season 6)
"Guilt's So Heavy"
(Trinity the Tuck featuring Ginger Minj)
2023 Trinity Ruins Christmas: The Musical
"Good Enough"
(Trinity the Tuck featuring Ginger Minj)
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Other appearances

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Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Christma-Hannu-Kwanzaa-Ka" 2015 N/A Christmas Queens
"Let the Music Play"[47] RuPaul RuPaul Presents CoverGurlz 2
"Eggs" 2016 Lucian Piane, Trixie Mattel RuPaul's Drag Race: The Rusical
"Down Home Country Christmas" Carnie Wilson Christmas Queens 2
"Xmas Hams" Jiggly Caliente
"White Christmas" 2017 N/A Christmas Queens 3
"All This Body" 2018 Jiggly Caliente, Alaska Thunderfuck T.H.O.T. Process
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" N/A Christmas Queens 4
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Filmography

Film credits

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2018 Miss Arizona[48] Ginger
A Queen for the People Herself Documentary film about Bob the Drag Queen
Dumplin' Candee Disch Netflix Original Film
2019 The Queens Herself Documentary
2020 Women Behind Bars Ada TV movie
2021 The Bitch Who Stole Christmas[49] Hazel Delashes
2022 Hocus Pocus 2[50] Winifred Sanderson impersonator Disney+ Original Film
2023 Ginger Minj: Bless Your Heart Herself Comedy special
2024 Stan Behavior Goldie Hon
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Television credits

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2015 RuPaul's Drag Race (season 7) Herself (contestant) Contestant (Runner-up) [4]
RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked [51]
2016 RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 2) Contestant (8th Place) [8]
2017 Good Behavior Ruby Flare Episode: You Could Discover Me [52]
House of Mayhem Herself Unsold pilot [48]
@midnight Episode 580 [53]
2018 Super Drags Lemon Chiffon English dub, Main Cast [36]
2019 RuPaul's Drag Race (season 11) Herself (guest)/Donald Trump 2 episodes [54]
2020 AJ and the Queen Tommy / Fanny Pak Guest appearance [55]
2021 RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 6) Herself Contestant (Runner-up) [16]
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked
2022 Huluween Dragstravaganza Hulu original [56]
2023 Drag Me to Dinner [57]
2025 RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 10) Herself (contestant) Contestant - TBA
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Theatre

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2009 The Wiz Lion Theater Downtown, Orlando [58]
2010 Torch Song Trilogy Arnold Beckoff Breakthrough Theatre [59]
2011 Evil Dead: The Musical Jake Theater Downtown, Orlando [60]
Chicago Mary Sunshine [61]
2012 Hedwig and the Angry Inch Hedwig Robinson The Abbey [61]
2014 Sweeney Todd Mrs. Lovett The Venue [62]
2015–2017 The Rocky Horror Show Frank N. Furter Woodlawn Theatre [63][32]
2016 America's Drag Stars Herself Borgata Music Box [64]
2017 Avenue Q Brian State Theater [32][48]
2019 The Golden Gals Blanche Footlight Theater at The Parliament House [65]
Women Behind Bars Ada The Montalban [66]
2020 Rozeanne Rozeanne Footlight Theater at The Parliament House [67]
2021 Into the Woods Giant (voice cameo) Mathis Ellis Performing Arts Center [68]
Arden Titania Silver Venue [69]
2022 La Cage aux Folles Albin Music Theater Works [70]
Gilliganz's Island Ginger Grant Clermont Performing Arts Center [71]
2023 Golden Gals Live! Blanche Various [72]
2024 The Broad's Way Mamma Rose Mercury Theater’s Venus Cabaret [73]
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Music videos

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2015 "Uptown Fish" Shangela [74]
"Born Naked" (Stadium Remix) RuPaul [75]
"Ooh Lala Lala" Herself [76]
2016 "The T" Alaska Thunderfuck [77]
2017 "White Christmas" Herself [78]
2017 "Let It Snow" Christmas Queens [79]
2018 "Where My Man At" Velo ft Manila Luzon and Eureka O'Hara [80]
"All This Body" Jiggly Caliente ft. Alaska Thunderfuck & Ginger Minj [81]
"Jolene" Dolly Parton [82]
2020 "Winter Wonderland" Herself [83]
2021 "Gummy Bear" Herself [27]
"Friends in Low Places" Herself [84]
2022 "I Put A Spell on You" Herself [85]
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Web series

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2015 Drunk Makeover Herself (guest) Episode 23 [86]
2016 Transformations Episode: "Ginger Minj" [87]
Cooking with Drag Queens Episode: "Ginger Pie" [88]
Couple$ for Ca$h Episode: "Ginger Minj & Chris" [89]
2016–2018 Southern Fried Sass Herself (co-host) WOWPresents Plus Original, 4 episodes [90]
2016 Drag Queens React Herself / Donald Trump World of Wonder original [91]
The Final Lap Herself (guest) Season 2, episode 3 [92]
Queen to Queen With Coco Montrese [93]
2017 Hey Qween! Episode: "Ginger Minj on Hey Qween!" [94]
2018 CRAIGSLIST Missed Connections Herself Guest [95]
Spillin' the Tea Herself (panelist) Billboard series [96]
The Pit Stop Herself (guest) Episode: "Ginger Minj" [97]
2019 Wigs in a Blanket Herself Co-host with Jiggly Caliente [98]
The X Change Rate Herself (guest) Episode: "Ginger Minj & Jinkx Monsoon" [99]
2020 The Golden Pandemic Blanche Starring role [100]
Binge Herself (guest) Podcast by Entertainment Weekly [101][102]
2021 Whatcha Packin' Episode: "Ginger Minj" [103]
Ruvealing the Look Episode: "Ginger Minj’s Pop Art Look" [104]
WOW Now Episode: "The Bitch Who Stole Christmas" [105]
2022 EW News Flash Herself Guest with Kornbread Jeté and Kahmora Hall [106]
2024 Drag Me to The Movies Various Produced by World of Wonder [107][108]
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