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Trixie Mattel's net worth: 'RHOSLC' stars stay at drag queen's lavish $500 per night Palm Springs motel

2023-09-13 09:56
'RHOSLC' Season 4 stars stay at Trixie Mattel's motel during their girls' trip
Trixie Mattel's net worth: 'RHOSLC' stars stay at drag queen's lavish $500 per night Palm Springs motel

Real NameBrian Michael Firkus
Date of BirthAugust 23, 1989
Age34
Place of BirthMilwaukee, Wisconsin
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m/178 cm) approx
Weight63 Kg (139 lbs) approx
Eye ColorDark Brown
Marital StatusUnmarried
Dating HistoryDavid Silver (since 2016)
Net Worth$10 Million

PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA: World-famous drag queen, Trixie Mattel, whose net worth is around $10 million, is a savvy entrepreneur too. Her namesake roadside motel in Palm Springs is every bit as camp as you'd expect.

So it is no wonder that the 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' Season 4 cast members opted to stay at Trixie Mattel's luxurious "palace" on their girls' trip, shelling out a cool $500 per night for the experience.

Where is Trixie Mattel's motel?

Incase you didn't know, Trixie Mattel, the drag persona created by Brian Michael Firkus, and her romantic partner and property co-owner, David Silver, purchased Ruby Montana's Coral Sands Inn in Palm Springs for $2 million.

They put in another $500,000 to "put this motel in drag." The property, now transformed into a "drag palace," is located at 210 W. Stevens Road in the Little Tuscany neighborhood. It was originally built in 1953, according to Realtor.com.

Trixie, besides being a TV personality, singer, songwriter, comedian, runs several ventures besides the motel, like her own cosmetic brand.

Why did 'RHOSLC' cast decide to stay at Trixie's motel?

Whinteny Rose has been friends with Trixie and she couldn't found a better place to stay than Trixie motel. The drag queen's motel featured asthetic themed rooms and merchandises and the cost of stay varies from the room type.

Trixie Mattel's early life

Trixie Mattel, whose real name is Brian Michael Firkus, was born on August 23, 1989, in Milwaukee but raised in Silver Cliff, Wisconsin. Trixie belongs to an Ojibwe Native American family from Crivitz, Wisconsin.

Trixie faced many challenges during her childhood, including an abusive stepfather who criticized their perceived femininity by calling them 'Trixie.' However, the derogatory term later became the inspiration and became part of her drag name — Trixie Mattel.

After leaving their tumultuous family life behind, Trixie decided to embrace their passions and talents in the world of drag. She later moved in with his country musician grandparents at age 15, who taught him how to play the guitar.

Trixie graduated from high school, and studied at the Peck School of the Arts in the University of Wisconsin, where he received a BFA in musical theatre. She was introduced to drag while performing in a production of The Rocky Horror Show at the Oriental Theatre.

Trixie made her debut at LaCage Nightclub in Milwaukee. She gradually established her name in the local drag scene and in Chicago where other Drag Race stars like Kim Chi also had their acts.

Trixie Mattel won 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars'

Trixie Mattel first gained popularity as a contestant on the seventh season of 'RuPaul's Drag Race'. Although she did not win the title, Trixie managed to capture the hearts of fans with her unique makeup style and quick wit.

Trixie then joined the third season of 'RuPaul’s Drag Race: All-Stars' in 2018. She competed against other skilled drag queens and stood out with her charm and skill, ultimately taking home the crown.

Trixie soon gained significant attention through her popular web series, 'UNHhhh', which she co-hosted with fellow 'RuPaul's Drag Race' contestant, Katya. The show premiered on YouTube and featured the duo's chemistry and humor while discussing various topics.

Trixie's television credits also includes, 'The Trixie and Katya Show', 'I Like to Watch', 'Super Drags'.

Trixie Mattel's music career contributed to her popularity

After gaining success in television industry, Trixie Mattel launched her music career with the release of her debut studio album, 'Two Birds', in 2017. The album was well-received by critics and fans alike, reaching #2 on the US Heatseekers chart and #6 on the US Indie chart.

Following the success of her debut album, Trixie continued her musical journey with the release of her second studio album, 'One Stone', in 2018. Trixie released her third studio album, 'Barbara' in 2020 which garnered positive reviews and further expanded her fan base.

Trixie Cosmetics and Other Ventures

Besides starring in television shows and investing in her luxirious motel, Trixie also has a makeup line, Trixie Cosmetics. She is the CEO of the brand and has used her experience and expertise in makeup to create products tailored for both drag queens and makeup enthusiasts alike.

The cosmetics line features a variety of products, including lipsticks, eyeshadows, and highlighters. Trixie's goal for the brand is to provide high-quality makeup that can be accessible to everyone, while still offering unique and fun shades and packaging that represent her drag personality.

Trixie also partnered with Katya Zamolodchikova to co-host a successful podcast named 'The Bald and the Beautiful'. Their unique humor and relatable discussions have entertained viewers since a long time.

Trixie has also released a few books and starred in multiple documentaries.

What is Trixie Mattel's salary?

Trixie Mattel starred in 'RuPaul's Drag Race: All-Stars' was paid around $400 per episode. Besides making the few hundreds of dollars per episode, Trixie also got the cash prize of $100,000.

Trixie also has a multiple source of income including YouTube. She has 1.92 million subscribers and makes approximately $ 8.59K per month.

Is Trixie Mattel in a relationship?

Trixie Mattel has been dating David Silver since 2016. The couple opted to keep their relatioship private until the drag queen's Netflix documentary 'Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts' revealed Silver's existence and more private aspects of her life.

Trixie's boyfriend David has been in the film industry for over 15 years now and has worked as a crew for major Hollywood movies like 'Batman Begins' and 'The Break-Up' starring Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn.