[5] Bimini started performing drag professionally in 2019 and was heavily inspired to kick-start their career by the spirit of their fashion heroes Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Iris van Herpen, and John Galliano.
[8] In December 2020, Bimini was announced as one of twelve contestants competing on the second series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK.
After a final lip-sync in Episode 10, they were announced as a runner-up, along with fellow competitor Tayce, to eventual winner Lawrence Chaney.
[9] In February 2021, Bimini made their London Fashion Week runway debut alongside fellow Drag Race contestant A'Whora with Art School London, a genderless fashion label for designer Eden Loweth's AW21 collection.
[10] In March 2021, Bimini, alongside their fellow Drag Race finalists, was photographed and interviewed for The Guardian.
[19] They spoke about coming to terms with their gender identity in a conversation on the third episode Drag Race with fellow non-binary contestant Ginny Lemon.
Their open conversation was praised by viewers and sparked confidence in many to discuss their gender identity with those closest to them.