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Peppermint (entertainer)

Peppermint, or Miss Peppermint[2] (born 1979),[3][4] is an American actress, singer, songwriter, television personality, drag queen, and activist. She is best known from the nightlife scene and, in 2017, as the runner-up on the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race. In 2018, Peppermint made her debut in The Go-Go's-inspired musical Head Over Heels as Pythio, becoming Broadway's first out trans woman to originate a lead role.[5]

Peppermint
Peppermint in 2017
Background information
Also known as
  • Miss Peppermint
  • Peppermint Gummybear[1]
Born1979 (age 44–45)
Genres
Occupation(s)Actress, drag queen, singer, songwriter, activist
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2001–present
Labels
WebsiteOfficial website

As a recording artist, she has released two studio albums, Hardcore Glamour, released in 2009, and Black Pepper, released in 2017, as well as five EPs, including A Girl Like Me: Letters to My Lovers, which was released in 2020. In December 2023, she was announced as a part of the cast of the second season of The Traitors.[6]

Early life edit

Peppermint was raised in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware.[7] She felt her gender non-conformity was policed, so she tried to fit in with others' expectations.[8] She transitioned after moving to New York City and came out in 2012,[9] before she appeared on RuPaul's Drag Race. While a contestant on Drag Race, Peppermint revealed that when she had been a high-school cheerleader, she had been beaten up by a male member of her high school's basketball team.[2]

Career edit

Early work edit

Peppermint started performing as a child in youth theatre, playing roles at Opera Delaware, Delaware Children's Theatre, and The Brandywiners Community Theatre. She continued performing at Wilmington High School where she was also on the cheerleading team.[10] For a time, she also worked as a makeup artist for MAC Cosmetics.[1]

Peppermint moved to New York City to study musical theatre at AMDA. While in college she got a job at the nightclub Tunnel's Kurfew parties, ultimately becoming a fixture in New York City nightlife.[11] She started recording music in 2005 for Jonny McGovern's mixtape Jonny McGovern Presents: This is NYC, Bitch! The East Village Mixtape. She contributed the song "Servin' It Up", which was produced by Adam Joseph.[12] The song was later released as Peppermint's debut single in 2006.

Peppermint was featured in the web series Queens of Drag: NYC by gay.com in 2010. The series featured fellow New York drag queens Bianca Del Rio, Dallas DuBois, Hedda Lettuce, Lady Bunny, Mimi Imfurst, and Sherry Vine.[13][14] She also appeared as a drag-version of Tyra Banks on America's Next Top Model Cycle 14, Episode 5: "Smile and Pose" introducing a drag-theme runway challenge at Lucky Chengs in New York City.[15]

RuPaul's Drag Race edit

 
Peppermint at RuPaul's DragCon NYC, in 2017

Peppermint talked about being trans publicly for the first time on an episode of The Daily Show called "The Trans Panic Epidemic" in April 2016.[16]

On February 2, 2017, Peppermint was announced as one of the fourteen contestants on the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.[17] Though other transgender women have competed on RuPaul's Drag Race, she was the first to have come out prior to the show airing,[18] having come out in 2012.[9]

She won the Roast Challenge in episode 8. She placed in the bottom two in two challenges, lip-synching to Madonna's "Music" and the Village People's "Macho Man", winning both. Her performances earned her the favorable nickname "Lip Sync Assassin". Ultimately, she finished in second place after winner Sasha Velour, after they both lip-synced to Whitney Houston's "It's Not Right but It's Okay (Thunderpuss Remix)".[19]

Music edit

Peppermint's debut studio album Hardcore Glamour was self-released in 2009 and preceded by the singles "Servin' It Up" and "Thought Ya Knew".[20] In 2011, Sherry Vine and Peppermint released a parody of the Lady Gaga and Beyoncé song "Telephone" titled "Make Me Moan". Following the viral success of the music video, Peppermint later released other parody songs, including a parody of Azealia Banks' song "212", titled "21/12".[21] Her song "If I Steal Your Boyfriend" was used in the 2011 film Eating Out 5: The Open Weekend.[22]

On April 3, 2017, Peppermint released a six-track EP of remixes of various songs she had released up to that point, including the single "Dolla in My Titty". Her second studio album Black Pepper was released in June of the same year. A three-song EP with producer Cazwell called Blend was released in 2018. In 2019, Peppermint appeared on fellow Drag Race alum Trinity the Tuck's single "I Call Shade", which charted at number 13 on the Billboard Comedy Digital Tracks chart.

On February 11, 2020, it was announced that Peppermint was working on a new album, and the lead single "What You're Looking For" was released on February 14, 2020.[23] In an interview with Entertainment Tonight on August 28, 2020, Peppermint stated that the album would in fact be a trilogy of EPs, and that a full studio album was previously planned for a May 2020 release but was delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The first of these EPs, A Girl Like Me: Letters to My Lovers, will be released on October 16, 2020, with the lead single "Best Sex" being released on October 2. Of the project, she said "it really does focus on my life -- who I am as a trans woman -- and everything that's happening right now [with] Black Lives Matter, Black Trans Lives Matter and a lot of the issues that we are dealing with socially." She also confirmed that the project would feature collaborations with Laith Ashley, Jerome Bell, Daniel Shevlin of Well-Strung, Matt Katz-Bohen of Blondie, Corey Tut and Adam Joseph.[24]

The EP garnered Peppermint a nomination for Outstanding Music Artist at the 2021 GLAAD Media Awards.[25]

On November 17, 2023, Peppermint released the debut single "STILETTO" with her newly announced pop music supergroup TransSisterRadio consisting of fellow members CASio (Clint Ashley Spires) original member of NYC underground music groups DaLipstyxx (Paper Magazine’s Sounds of the City), THE KIKI TWINS and Synthia (Stephan Alexander) stage performer and recording artist.

TransSisterRadio released their highly anticipated follow-up single “TASTY” on March 22, 2024. They subsequently made their debut performance and first public appearance on April 4, 2024 at the party LolliPOP at the club RedEye NY. As of April 20, 2024 “STILETTO” and its remixes by DJ Erik Elias & NOAH along with “TASTY” have amassed more than 200,000+ streams on Spotify.

Acting edit

 
Peppermint (left) with Alyssa Edwards at RuPaul's DragCon LA in May 2019

Peppermint made her Broadway debut in The Go-Go's-inspired musical Head Over Heels using the songs of The Go-Go's. The plot of the show is somewhat based on The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia written by Sir Philip Sidney in the 16th century. The show began previews in June 2018 and officially opened July 2018, at the Hudson Theatre; playing the role of Pythio, Peppermint became the first trans woman to originate a principal role on Broadway.[5]

Writing for Deadline Hollywood, Greg Evans summed up his impression of the musical as "occasionally amusing, occasionally cloying", expressing disappointment that many popular Go-Go's songs appeared to have been flattened over the years the musical spent in development.[26] In Entertainment Weekly, Kelly Connolly viewed the show more favorably, praising "the charismatic cast" and Michael Mayer's "joyful production"; she gave the A− score overall.[27] The New York Times's critic Ben Brantley's review drew criticism as transphobic and misgendering of Peppermint's character.[28][29][30] The Times subsequently edited the review and Brantley apologized for it, writing that he had tried to "reflect the light tone of the show".[31] The show closed in January 2019.[32]

Peppermint has had appearances on Pose and Saturday Night Live,[33] and in October 2019 played the role of Pastor Olivia, "the [transgender] leader of an LGBTQ-friendly congregation", in a two-episode arc of God Friended Me.[34]

Continued career edit

From 2019 to 2020, she co-hosted It's a Mess podcast with Cazwell.[35]

Peppermint is a co-founder of Black Queer Town Hall along with Bob The Drag Queen.[36][37] The inaugural event featured speakers such as Laverne Cox and Angela Davis and raised over $270,000 for The Okra Project.[37][38]

On June 2, 2021, Peppermint was announced as a cast member of OUTtv's Call Me Mother, where her and fellow "Drag Mothers" Crystal and Barbada de Barbades adopt and mentor up-and-coming drag talent over an eight-week journey as they compete to win the title of "First Child Of Drag" and a $50,000 prize package. In the show, Peppermint will be representing the House of Dulcet.[39]

In September 2023, it was announced that Peppermint would be a contestant on Peacock's second season of The Traitors. The season was released in January 2024.[40]

Public image edit

She does not use her birth name, and asks that publications not deadname her.[7][41] For several years, she went by the name "Angel", which derived from her portraying Angel in a one-act production of Rent.[42]

Discography edit

Peppermint discography
Studio albums2
EPs5
Singles14

Studio albums edit

Title Details
Hardcore Glamour[20]
Black Pepper[43]
  • Released: June 21, 2017
  • Label: Hardcore Glamour
  • Formats: digital download

EPs edit

Title Details
Sugar & Spiked
Blend (with Cazwell)[44]
  • Released: March 10, 2018
  • Label: SNOWCONE
  • Formats: Digital download
A Girl Like Me: Letters to My Lovers
Letters (The Remixes)
Moment of Weakness: Letters to My Lovers
  • Released: April 22, 2022[48]
  • Label: Producer Entertainment Group
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Singles edit

As lead artist edit

Song Year Album
"Servin' It Up"
(featuring Cazwell)
2006 Hardcore Glamour
"Thought Ya Knew" 2007
"Dolla in My Titty (Part 1)" 2013 Non-album singles
"C.L.A.T."
(with Aja, Alexis Michelle & Sasha Velour featuring DJ Mitch Ferrino)
2017
"Civil War" Black Pepper
"Too Funky"
(with Ari Gold)
"#Liftmeup"
(with Amanda Lepore, Debbie Harry, Greko, & Sharon Needles)
2019 non-album single
"What You're Looking For"[23] 2020
"Lift Them Up 2020"
(with Amanda Lepore, Debbie Harry, Greko, & Sharon Needles)
"Best Sex" A Girl Like Me: Letters to My Lovers
"A Girl Like Me" (Electropoint Remix) 2021 Letters (The Remixes)
"(Put Your) Gay Hands Up"
(with Jan and Alaska)[49]
Non-album single
"Here For It"
"Broken Home"
(featuring Jerome Bell)
2022 Moment of Weakness: Letters to My Lovers

As featured artist edit

Song Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Comedy
Dig.[50]
"Category Is"
(RuPaul featuring Peppermint, Sasha Velour, Shea Coulee, & Trinity the Tuck)
2017 non-album single
"Thirsty"
(Adam Joseph featuring Peppermint)
"I Call Shade"
(Trinity the Tuck featuring Peppermint)
2019 13 Plastic

Other appearances edit

Song Year Other artist(s) Album
"We Three Queens" 2017 Manila Luzon and Alaska Thunderfuck Christmas Queens 3
"What Child Is This" Thorgy Thor
"R U Mad" 2018 Michael Blume & Shea Coulee Cynicism & Sincerity
"Pretty Girl Anthem" Jiggly Caliente T.H.O.T. Process
"Vision of Nowness" Original Broadway Cast of Head Over Heels Head Over Heels (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
"Heaven Is a Place on Earth" Jeremy Kushnier, Rachel York, & Original Broadway Cast of Head Over Heels
"Whoever You Might Be" 2020 Jackson Teeley Within Earshot: Anthems for the In-Between

Music videos edit

Song Year Director
"Servin' It Up"
(featuring Cazwell)
2006 N/A
"Thought Ya' Knew" 2008
"Working Girl" 2009
"Excuse My Beauty" 2010 Brendan Kyle Cochrane
"Let You Have It" Karl Giant
"Fresh"
(featuring Adam Joseph and Cazwell)
2011 N/A
"Dolla in My Titty" 2014
"Too Funky"
(featuring Ari Gold and the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 9)
2017 Marsin
"Civil War" Mikhail Torich
"Blend"
(featuring Cazwell)[51]
2018 Brenden T. R. Gregory
"Black Pepper"[52] Assaad Yacoub
"Vision of Nowness"[53] 2019 Tyler Stone
"The Most Office"[54] 2020 Jake Wilson

Parody music videos edit

Song Year Director
"Make Me Moan" (Sherry Vine and Peppermint) 2010 Blake Martin
"JLo Papi" (Sherry Vine and Peppermint) 2012 Francis Von Legge
"3D End of Time" N/A
"21/12" Francis Von Legge
"Epic Broadway Medley Parody" (Sherry Vine and Peppermint) 2017 N/A

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2005 Beyond the Ladies Room Door Herself Short film
2006 Fur
2011 Finding Home Herself
2019 Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts Herself [55]
2019 Ru's Angels Herself Short film [56]
2020 Nubia: Amplified Themself OutTV original [57]
2021 Being Bebe Themself Archive footage [58]
2021 The Bitch Who Stole Christmas Bea Eeep [59]
2022 Fire Island Peppermint [60]

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
2007 CSI: NY[20] Sex Worker Season 3, Episode 14: "The Lying Game"
2009 The Real World: Brooklyn[61] Herself Episode 2: "The Outs and Ins of Brooklyn"
2010 America's Next Top Model Tyra Banks Cycle 14, Episode 5: "Smile and Pose"[15]
2010 Ugly Betty[62][20] Season 4, Episode 13: "Chica and the Man"
2010 The A-List: New York[63] Herself Season 1, Episode 6: "Texting and Tears"
2012 She's Living for This Herself Season 1, Episode 2: "The Peppermint Episode"
2016 The Daily Show Herself Season 21, Episode 86. "April 6—Angelica Ross"[64][65]
2017 RuPaul's Drag Race Contestant Season 9, Runner up
2018 Herself (guest) Season 10, Episode: 10s Across the Board[66]
2017 Breakfast Television Toronto[67] Herself Guest
2018 Saturday Night Live[33] Drag Queen Guest Appearance; Episode: "Steve Carell/Ella Mai"
2019 Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Drag Queen Guest Appearance
2019 Pose Euphoria Guest Appearance
2019 God Friended Me Pastor Olivia Guest Appearance (2 Episodes)
2019 Hey Qween Herself (guest) Guest appearance
2020 Deputy[68] Daisy Episode 1: "Graduation Day"
2020 Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen[69] Herself Season 17, Episode 43
2020–present I Am Jazz[70] Herself Recurring
2020–present Translation[71][38] Herself Co-host
2021 The Sherry Vine Variety Show[72] Herself Guest
2021 Call Me Mother[39] Herself Drag Mother
2021 Schmigadoon![73] Madam Vina Guest, Episode: "Schmigadoon!"
2023 Survival of the Thickest[74] Peppermint Recurring role
2024 The Traitors Contestant = Faithful Season 2, 21st place

Audio series edit

Year Title Role Ref.
2021 Macbeth Three Witches [75]
2021 Hot White Heist Camilla Toe [76]

Web series edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010 Queens of Drag: NYC Herself Produced by gay.com [13][14]
2017 Untucked Herself Companion show to RuPaul's Drag Race [77]
2018 Drag Babies Herself Drag Mentor [78]
2019 Bestie$ For Ca$h Herself Guest, with Cazwell [79]
2019 Out of the Closet Herself Guest [80]
2019 Jag Race Herself by Attitude [81]
2019 Black Girl Beauty Herself By VH1 [82][83]
2020 The Only Review Herself By The Only Productions [84]
2020-23 The Pit Stop Herself Guest, 3 episodes [85][86][87]
2020 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Dr. Frank. N. Furter (singing double for Tim Curry) Fundraiser for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. [88]
2021 Wanna Be On Top? Herself Podcast, guest [89]
2021 DRAMA Herself Podcast, guest [90]
2022 In Transit Herself Guest [91]
2024 The Traitors Postmortem Herself Guest [92]

Music video appearances edit

Year Song Director Ref.
2008 "When We Get Together" (The Ones) Karl Giant
2013 "Christmas on the Dance Floor" (Greg Scarnici) Greg Scarnici [93]
2017 "C.L.A.T" Assaasd Yacoub [94]
2017 "Faces" (Mila Jam) Frank Boccia [95]
2017 "Expensive (Deluxe Version)" (Todrick Hall) Todrick Hall and Matthew Macar [96]
2017 "Let It Snow" (Christmas Queens) Brad Hammer [97]
2019 "Scores" (Kahanna Montrese) Brad Hammer [98]
2019 "I Call Shade" (Trinity the Tuck) Tyler Stone [99]
2020 "Mask, Gloves, Soap, Scrubs" (Todrick Hall) Todrick Hall [100]
2020 "Always" (Waze & Odyssey) Unknown [101]

Theatre credits edit

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Head Over Heels Pythio San Francisco, California, Curran Theatre
2018–2019 Broadway, Hudson Theatre

See also edit

References edit

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peppermint, entertainer, peppermint, miss, peppermint, born, 1979, american, actress, singer, songwriter, television, personality, drag, queen, activist, best, known, from, nightlife, scene, 2017, runner, ninth, season, rupaul, drag, race, 2018, peppermint, ma. Peppermint or Miss Peppermint 2 born 1979 3 4 is an American actress singer songwriter television personality drag queen and activist She is best known from the nightlife scene and in 2017 as the runner up on the ninth season of RuPaul s Drag Race In 2018 Peppermint made her debut in The Go Go s inspired musical Head Over Heels as Pythio becoming Broadway s first out trans woman to originate a lead role 5 PeppermintPeppermint in 2017Background informationAlso known asMiss Peppermint Peppermint Gummybear 1 Born1979 age 44 45 GenresPopR amp BdanceHip hophousehomo hopOccupation s Actress drag queen singer songwriter activistInstrument s VocalsYears active2001 presentLabelsHardcore GlamourJRED MusicSNOCONEProducer Entertainment GroupWebsiteOfficial website As a recording artist she has released two studio albums Hardcore Glamour released in 2009 and Black Pepper released in 2017 as well as five EPs including A Girl Like Me Letters to My Lovers which was released in 2020 In December 2023 she was announced as a part of the cast of the second season of The Traitors 6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 RuPaul s Drag Race 2 3 Music 2 4 Acting 2 5 Continued career 3 Public image 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 EPs 4 3 Singles 4 3 1 As lead artist 4 3 2 As featured artist 4 4 Other appearances 4 5 Music videos 4 6 Parody music videos 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Audio series 5 4 Web series 5 5 Music video appearances 5 6 Theatre credits 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editPeppermint was raised in Hershey Pennsylvania and Wilmington Delaware 7 She felt her gender non conformity was policed so she tried to fit in with others expectations 8 She transitioned after moving to New York City and came out in 2012 9 before she appeared on RuPaul s Drag Race While a contestant on Drag Race Peppermint revealed that when she had been a high school cheerleader she had been beaten up by a male member of her high school s basketball team 2 Career editEarly work edit Peppermint started performing as a child in youth theatre playing roles at Opera Delaware Delaware Children s Theatre and The Brandywiners Community Theatre She continued performing at Wilmington High School where she was also on the cheerleading team 10 For a time she also worked as a makeup artist for MAC Cosmetics 1 Peppermint moved to New York City to study musical theatre at AMDA While in college she got a job at the nightclub Tunnel s Kurfew parties ultimately becoming a fixture in New York City nightlife 11 She started recording music in 2005 for Jonny McGovern s mixtape Jonny McGovern Presents This is NYC Bitch The East Village Mixtape She contributed the song Servin It Up which was produced by Adam Joseph 12 The song was later released as Peppermint s debut single in 2006 Peppermint was featured in the web series Queens of Drag NYC by gay com in 2010 The series featured fellow New York drag queens Bianca Del Rio Dallas DuBois Hedda Lettuce Lady Bunny Mimi Imfurst and Sherry Vine 13 14 She also appeared as a drag version of Tyra Banks on America s Next Top Model Cycle 14 Episode 5 Smile and Pose introducing a drag theme runway challenge at Lucky Chengs in New York City 15 RuPaul s Drag Race edit Main article RuPaul s Drag Race nbsp Peppermint at RuPaul s DragCon NYC in 2017 Peppermint talked about being trans publicly for the first time on an episode of The Daily Show called The Trans Panic Epidemic in April 2016 16 On February 2 2017 Peppermint was announced as one of the fourteen contestants on the ninth season of RuPaul s Drag Race 17 Though other transgender women have competed on RuPaul s Drag Race she was the first to have come out prior to the show airing 18 having come out in 2012 9 She won the Roast Challenge in episode 8 She placed in the bottom two in two challenges lip synching to Madonna s Music and the Village People s Macho Man winning both Her performances earned her the favorable nickname Lip Sync Assassin Ultimately she finished in second place after winner Sasha Velour after they both lip synced to Whitney Houston s It s Not Right but It s Okay Thunderpuss Remix 19 Music edit Peppermint s debut studio album Hardcore Glamour was self released in 2009 and preceded by the singles Servin It Up and Thought Ya Knew 20 In 2011 Sherry Vine and Peppermint released a parody of the Lady Gaga and Beyonce song Telephone titled Make Me Moan Following the viral success of the music video Peppermint later released other parody songs including a parody of Azealia Banks song 212 titled 21 12 21 Her song If I Steal Your Boyfriend was used in the 2011 film Eating Out 5 The Open Weekend 22 On April 3 2017 Peppermint released a six track EP of remixes of various songs she had released up to that point including the single Dolla in My Titty Her second studio album Black Pepper was released in June of the same year A three song EP with producer Cazwell called Blend was released in 2018 In 2019 Peppermint appeared on fellow Drag Race alum Trinity the Tuck s single I Call Shade which charted at number 13 on the Billboard Comedy Digital Tracks chart On February 11 2020 it was announced that Peppermint was working on a new album and the lead single What You re Looking For was released on February 14 2020 23 In an interview with Entertainment Tonight on August 28 2020 Peppermint stated that the album would in fact be a trilogy of EPs and that a full studio album was previously planned for a May 2020 release but was delayed due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic The first of these EPs A Girl Like Me Letters to My Lovers will be released on October 16 2020 with the lead single Best Sex being released on October 2 Of the project she said it really does focus on my life who I am as a trans woman and everything that s happening right now with Black Lives Matter Black Trans Lives Matter and a lot of the issues that we are dealing with socially She also confirmed that the project would feature collaborations with Laith Ashley Jerome Bell Daniel Shevlin of Well Strung Matt Katz Bohen of Blondie Corey Tut and Adam Joseph 24 The EP garnered Peppermint a nomination for Outstanding Music Artist at the 2021 GLAAD Media Awards 25 On November 17 2023 Peppermint released the debut single STILETTO with her newly announced pop music supergroup TransSisterRadio consisting of fellow members CASio Clint Ashley Spires original member of NYC underground music groups DaLipstyxx Paper Magazine s Sounds of the City THE KIKI TWINS and Synthia Stephan Alexander stage performer and recording artist TransSisterRadio released their highly anticipated follow up single TASTY on March 22 2024 They subsequently made their debut performance and first public appearance on April 4 2024 at the party LolliPOP at the club RedEye NY As of April 20 2024 STILETTO and its remixes by DJ Erik Elias amp NOAH along with TASTY have amassed more than 200 000 streams on Spotify Acting edit nbsp Peppermint left with Alyssa Edwards at RuPaul s DragCon LA in May 2019 Peppermint made her Broadway debut in The Go Go s inspired musical Head Over Heels using the songs of The Go Go s The plot of the show is somewhat based on The Countess of Pembroke s Arcadia written by Sir Philip Sidney in the 16th century The show began previews in June 2018 and officially opened July 2018 at the Hudson Theatre playing the role of Pythio Peppermint became the first trans woman to originate a principal role on Broadway 5 Writing for Deadline Hollywood Greg Evans summed up his impression of the musical as occasionally amusing occasionally cloying expressing disappointment that many popular Go Go s songs appeared to have been flattened over the years the musical spent in development 26 In Entertainment Weekly Kelly Connolly viewed the show more favorably praising the charismatic cast and Michael Mayer s joyful production she gave the A score overall 27 The New York Times s critic Ben Brantley s review drew criticism as transphobic and misgendering of Peppermint s character 28 29 30 The Times subsequently edited the review and Brantley apologized for it writing that he had tried to reflect the light tone of the show 31 The show closed in January 2019 32 Peppermint has had appearances on Pose and Saturday Night Live 33 and in October 2019 played the role of Pastor Olivia the transgender leader of an LGBTQ friendly congregation in a two episode arc of God Friended Me 34 Continued career edit From 2019 to 2020 she co hosted It s a Mess podcast with Cazwell 35 Peppermint is a co founder of Black Queer Town Hall along with Bob The Drag Queen 36 37 The inaugural event featured speakers such as Laverne Cox and Angela Davis and raised over 270 000 for The Okra Project 37 38 On June 2 2021 Peppermint was announced as a cast member of OUTtv s Call Me Mother where her and fellow Drag Mothers Crystal and Barbada de Barbades adopt and mentor up and coming drag talent over an eight week journey as they compete to win the title of First Child Of Drag and a 50 000 prize package In the show Peppermint will be representing the House of Dulcet 39 In September 2023 it was announced that Peppermint would be a contestant on Peacock s second season of The Traitors The season was released in January 2024 40 Public image editShe does not use her birth name and asks that publications not deadname her 7 41 For several years she went by the name Angel which derived from her portraying Angel in a one act production of Rent 42 Discography editPeppermint discographyStudio albums2EPs5Singles14 Studio albums edit Title Details Hardcore Glamour 20 Released September 16 2009 Label Hardcore Glamour Formats CD digital download Black Pepper 43 Released June 21 2017 Label Hardcore Glamour Formats digital download EPs edit Title Details Sugar amp Spiked Released April 3 2017 Label JRED Music Formats CD digital download Blend with Cazwell 44 Released March 10 2018 Label SNOWCONE Formats Digital download A Girl Like Me Letters to My Lovers Released October 16 2020 Label Producer Entertainment Group Format Vinyl 45 CD 46 digital download Letters The Remixes Released April 16 2021 47 Label Producer Entertainment Group Format Digital download streaming Moment of Weakness Letters to My Lovers Released April 22 2022 48 Label Producer Entertainment Group Format Digital download streaming Singles edit As lead artist edit Song Year Album Servin It Up featuring Cazwell 2006 Hardcore Glamour Thought Ya Knew 2007 Dolla in My Titty Part 1 2013 Non album singles C L A T with Aja Alexis Michelle amp Sasha Velour featuring DJ Mitch Ferrino 2017 Civil War Black Pepper Too Funky with Ari Gold Liftmeup with Amanda Lepore Debbie Harry Greko amp Sharon Needles 2019 non album single What You re Looking For 23 2020 Lift Them Up 2020 with Amanda Lepore Debbie Harry Greko amp Sharon Needles Best Sex A Girl Like Me Letters to My Lovers A Girl Like Me Electropoint Remix 2021 Letters The Remixes Put Your Gay Hands Up with Jan and Alaska 49 Non album single Here For It Broken Home featuring Jerome Bell 2022 Moment of Weakness Letters to My Lovers As featured artist edit Song Year Peak chart positions Album USComedyDig 50 Category Is RuPaul featuring Peppermint Sasha Velour Shea Coulee amp Trinity the Tuck 2017 non album single Thirsty Adam Joseph featuring Peppermint I Call Shade Trinity the Tuck featuring Peppermint 2019 13 Plastic Other appearances edit Song Year Other artist s Album We Three Queens 2017 Manila Luzon and Alaska Thunderfuck Christmas Queens 3 What Child Is This Thorgy Thor R U Mad 2018 Michael Blume amp Shea Coulee Cynicism amp Sincerity Pretty Girl Anthem Jiggly Caliente T H O T Process Vision of Nowness Original Broadway Cast of Head Over Heels Head Over Heels Original Broadway Cast Recording Heaven Is a Place on Earth Jeremy Kushnier Rachel York amp Original Broadway Cast of Head Over Heels Whoever You Might Be 2020 Jackson Teeley Within Earshot Anthems for the In Between Music videos edit Song Year Director Servin It Up featuring Cazwell 2006 N A Thought Ya Knew 2008 Working Girl 2009 Excuse My Beauty 2010 Brendan Kyle Cochrane Let You Have It Karl Giant Fresh featuring Adam Joseph and Cazwell 2011 N A Dolla in My Titty 2014 Too Funky featuring Ari Gold and the cast of RuPaul s Drag Race Season 9 2017 Marsin Civil War Mikhail Torich Blend featuring Cazwell 51 2018 Brenden T R Gregory Black Pepper 52 Assaad Yacoub Vision of Nowness 53 2019 Tyler Stone The Most Office 54 2020 Jake Wilson Parody music videos edit Song Year Director Make Me Moan Sherry Vine and Peppermint 2010 Blake Martin JLo Papi Sherry Vine and Peppermint 2012 Francis Von Legge 3D End of Time N A 21 12 Francis Von Legge Epic Broadway Medley Parody Sherry Vine and Peppermint 2017 N AFilmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes Ref s 2005 Beyond the Ladies Room Door Herself Short film 2006 Fur 2011 Finding Home Herself 2019 Trixie Mattel Moving Parts Herself 55 2019 Ru s Angels Herself Short film 56 2020 Nubia Amplified Themself OutTV original 57 2021 Being Bebe Themself Archive footage 58 2021 The Bitch Who Stole Christmas Bea Eeep 59 2022 Fire Island Peppermint 60 Television edit Year Title Role Notes 2007 CSI NY 20 Sex Worker Season 3 Episode 14 The Lying Game 2009 The Real World Brooklyn 61 Herself Episode 2 The Outs and Ins of Brooklyn 2010 America s Next Top Model Tyra Banks Cycle 14 Episode 5 Smile and Pose 15 2010 Ugly Betty 62 20 Season 4 Episode 13 Chica and the Man 2010 The A List New York 63 Herself Season 1 Episode 6 Texting and Tears 2012 She s Living for This Herself Season 1 Episode 2 The Peppermint Episode 2016 The Daily Show Herself Season 21 Episode 86 April 6 Angelica Ross 64 65 2017 RuPaul s Drag Race Contestant Season 9 Runner up 2018 Herself guest Season 10 Episode 10s Across the Board 66 2017 Breakfast Television Toronto 67 Herself Guest 2018 Saturday Night Live 33 Drag Queen Guest Appearance Episode Steve Carell Ella Mai 2019 Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Drag Queen Guest Appearance 2019 Pose Euphoria Guest Appearance 2019 God Friended Me Pastor Olivia Guest Appearance 2 Episodes 2019 Hey Qween Herself guest Guest appearance 2020 Deputy 68 Daisy Episode 1 Graduation Day 2020 Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen 69 Herself Season 17 Episode 43 2020 present I Am Jazz 70 Herself Recurring 2020 present Translation 71 38 Herself Co host 2021 The Sherry Vine Variety Show 72 Herself Guest 2021 Call Me Mother 39 Herself Drag Mother 2021 Schmigadoon 73 Madam Vina Guest Episode Schmigadoon 2023 Survival of the Thickest 74 Peppermint Recurring role 2024 The Traitors Contestant Faithful Season 2 21st place Audio series edit Year Title Role Ref 2021 Macbeth Three Witches 75 2021 Hot White Heist Camilla Toe 76 Web series edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 2010 Queens of Drag NYC Herself Produced by gay com 13 14 2017 Untucked Herself Companion show to RuPaul s Drag Race 77 2018 Drag Babies Herself Drag Mentor 78 2019 Bestie For Ca h Herself Guest with Cazwell 79 2019 Out of the Closet Herself Guest 80 2019 Jag Race Herself by Attitude 81 2019 Black Girl Beauty Herself By VH1 82 83 2020 The Only Review Herself By The Only Productions 84 2020 23 The Pit Stop Herself Guest 3 episodes 85 86 87 2020 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Dr Frank N Furter singing double for Tim Curry Fundraiser for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin 88 2021 Wanna Be On Top Herself Podcast guest 89 2021 DRAMA Herself Podcast guest 90 2022 In Transit Herself Guest 91 2024 The Traitors Postmortem Herself Guest 92 Music video appearances edit Year Song Director Ref 2008 When We Get Together The Ones Karl Giant 2013 Christmas on the Dance Floor Greg Scarnici Greg Scarnici 93 2017 C L A T Assaasd Yacoub 94 2017 Faces Mila Jam Frank Boccia 95 2017 Expensive Deluxe Version Todrick Hall Todrick Hall and Matthew Macar 96 2017 Let It Snow Christmas Queens Brad Hammer 97 2019 Scores Kahanna Montrese Brad Hammer 98 2019 I Call Shade Trinity the Tuck Tyler Stone 99 2020 Mask Gloves Soap Scrubs Todrick Hall Todrick Hall 100 2020 Always Waze amp Odyssey Unknown 101 Theatre credits edit Year Title Role Notes 2018 Head Over Heels Pythio San Francisco California Curran Theatre 2018 2019 Broadway Hudson TheatreSee also editLGBT culture in New York City List of LGBT people from New York CityReferences edit a b On Point With Peppermint Thotyssey Tumblr May 2016 Retrieved October 12 2022 a b Quinn Dave March 31 2017 How a Violent Attack Unexpectedly Helped Transgender RuPaul s Drag Race Queen Peppermint Realize I Was Loved People Archived from the original on April 2 2017 Retrieved April 4 2017 Nolfi Joey April 28 2017 RuPaul s Drag Race trans queen Peppermint I feel loved and accepted after coming out Entertainment Weekly Retrieved February 1 2021 established queens on the city s robust drag circuit one of whom the 37 year old says told her she d never make it on her chosen career path Nolfi Joey April 28 2017 RuPaul s Drag Race trans queen Peppermint I feel 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