Kimora Amour Explained

Kimora Amour
Birth Name:Justin Baird
Nationality:Canadian
Occupation:Drag queen

Justin Baird, also known under the stage name Kimora Amour, is a Canadian drag queen, nurse, costume designer, and television personality best known as a competitor in the second season of Canada's Drag Race,[1] and the ninth season of The Amazing Race Canada.

Background

Justin Baird, of Guyanese descent, is father to a son, and lives in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario.[1] He works as a nurse in a pain management clinic, and has been a costume designer for Caribbean Carnival events such as Caribana.[1]

He has been a close friend of fellow Canada's Drag Race contestant Jermaine Aranha, better known as Anastarzia Anaquway, ever since they first met at a ball.[1] Kimora Amour has competed in various drag pageants, winning titles such as Ms. Opulence and Miss Trillium.

Career

Kimora Amour

In 2021, Baird was a contestant on the Canada's Drag Race season 2 under the stage name Kimora Amour. On the show, Kimora Amour received special praise for a look she wore during the "Sinner's Ball" episode; given the runway prompt "Ugly as Sin", she chose to portray the ugly horrors of slavery by dressing as an enslaved woman, who eventually breaks her chains and runs toward freedom.[2] For the first time in the history of the entire RuPaul's Drag Race franchise, the runway was presented with no comedic interjections from the judging panel, and was framed by brief fades to black upon both her entrance to and exit from the stage.[1] The look was designed by Baird and Aranha.[3]

After a poor showing in the "Roast of Brooke Lynn Hytes" episode, she was eliminated from the competition after giving a bizarre Lip Sync for Your Life performance; disliking the song and feeling checked out of the competition, she spent most of the lip sync stalking and hovering over opponent Gia Metric like an "annoying bird".[4] She later attributed her poor performance in the roast episode to the lingering emotional intensity of having done the slavery runway the previous week, which left her struggling to perform at her best in either the main challenge or the lip sync.[5]

In 2022, Kimora Amour was a judge on the competition web series. In the same year, she raised allegations of racially insensitive behaviour among several Drag Race queens on Twitter, although the most widely publicized allegation was that first season CDR competitor and Drag Race Belgique host Rita Baga had once done a blackface number impersonating actress and singer Amber Riley.[6]

In 2023, Kimora Amour was one of the participants, alongside fellow CDR alumni Icesis Couture and Suki Doll, in Courage Across Canada, a speaking tour in which the CDR queens spoke to high school students about bullying and homophobia.[7]

The Amazing Race Canada

Justin Baird and his friend Jermaine Aranha competed as a team on the ninth season of The Amazing Race Canada.[8] [9] The team was eliminated in Saguenay, Quebec, becoming the sixth team to be eliminated in the season.[10] [11] The duo wanted to serve as an inspiration for other LGBTQ people.[12]

Filmography

Television

Television!Year!Title!Role!Notes
2021Canada's Drag RaceHimselfContestant; season 2
2023The Amazing Race CanadaHimselfContestant; season 9

Web series

Notes and References

  1. Kevin Ritchie, "Canada’s Drag Race: Kimora Amour on Carnival, Canadian media and that weird-ass lip sync" . Now, November 27, 2021.
  2. Monique Jones, "'Drag Race' Contestant Portrays Enslaved Woman In Powerful Runway Statement: 'Thank You Kimora'" . Shadow and Act, November 22, 2021.
  3. Amanda Scriver, "What goes into designing a runway look for Canada's Drag Race?" . CBC Arts, December 21, 2021.
  4. Sabrina Barr, "Canada’s Drag Race season 2: Eliminated queen Kimora Amour ‘disappointed’ by fan response as she hoped to be ‘more well received’" . Metro, November 27, 2021.
  5. Monique Jones, "'Canada's Drag Race': Kimora Amour On Her Powerful Runway, Discrimination Within The Fandom And More" . Shadow and Act, December 9, 2021.
  6. Bernardo Sim, "Canada's Drag Race Star Rita Baga Addresses Blackface Accusations" . Out, November 7, 2022.
  7. Ian Campbell, "Student presentation in Sudbury to go ahead, despite board opposition" . CTV Northern Ontario, February 2, 2023.
  8. News: Amazing Race Canada to feature Smithers in newest season. Prince George Citizen. Hanna Petersen. July 10, 2023. September 23, 2023. July 12, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230712130215/https://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/local-news/amazing-race-canada-to-feature-smithers-in-newest-season-7256412. live.
  9. News: Paralympian, other advocates set to hit the road for 'The Amazing Race Canada'. Toronto Star. June 21, 2023. June 21, 2023. September 24, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230924041805/https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/television/paralympian-other-advocates-set-to-hit-the-road-for-the-amazing-race-canada/article_8a41a8df-1957-511d-bcb0-85d978bfd2f6.html. live.
  10. News: Amazing Race Canada Elimination 2023 – Who went home tonight?. India-Brand. Pankaj Kumar. September 6, 2023. September 23, 2023. September 24, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230924041820/https://indian-brand.com/amazing-race-elimination/. live.
  11. News: From 'Canada's Drag Race' to 'Amazing Race Canada': Jermaine Aranha, Justin Baird have no regrets after elimination. Yahoo! News. Elisabetta Bianchini. September 5, 2023. September 23, 2023. September 24, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230924041809/https://ca.news.yahoo.com/amazing-race-canada-jermaine-aranha-justin-baird-drag-race-205205562.html. live.
  12. News: Paralympian, other advocates set to hit the road for 'The Amazing Race Canada'. Winnipeg Free Press. June 21, 2023. September 23, 2023. June 28, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230628210129/https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/celebrities/2023/06/21/paralympian-other-advocates-set-to-hit-the-road-for-the-amazing-race-canada. live.