“RuPaul’s Drag Race” star Gottmik has been signed by United Talent Agency. The 25-year-old, born Kade Gottlieb in Arizona, rose to fame ontying for third place on the 13th season.
With 1.4 million Instagram followers, Gottmik was among 12 LGBTQ creatives featured on the cover of British Vogue’s August 2022 issue celebrating 50 years of Pride. He also recently graced the cover of Gay Times and was tapped for Versace’s newest holiday campaign. A drag performer and makeup artist , Gottmik has worked with the likes of Cindy Crawford, Heidi Klum and Paris Hilton.
In a joint statement, UTA digital talent agent Pranav Mandavia and vice president of ventures Nick Axelrod said: “As the first trans man to compete on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ and featured on the cover of British Vogue, Gottmik is a trailblazer who is quickly becoming one of the most recognizable artists in the business. We are excited to be a part of his journey and bolster UTA’s representation of drag artists.
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