Monique Madison [2025]

: Beyond performance, she is a business owner, promoter, show director, and owner of a hair salon. Literary and Cinematic Work

: She attributes her longevity to a "workaholic" work ethic and a passion for her multiple careers.

She has been involved in filming a comedy mini-series titled with The Film Chic Production Company. Personal Advocacy and Industry Perspective

: She owns and directs The Kunty Kittens , a drag entertainment group, and is a "house diva" at Five15 in Royal Oak.

: She has spoken about the "toxic and unwelcoming" nature of some segments of the Michigan drag community, citing territorialism and competitiveness as major hurdles early in her career.

She starred in the LGBTQ-themed Christmas movie (2023), written by Melinda Bryce.

Monique Madison began her career in drag in at the age of 18. Over nearly three decades, she has transitioned from a local performer to a "drag queen entrepreneur" and multifaceted artist in Michigan.

Madison has been vocal about the challenges within her industry: