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Patrick Starrr | |
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| Starrr wearing full coverage airbrush makeup in 2016 | |
| Born | Patrick Simondac November 11, 1989 Orlando, Florida, U.S. |
Patrick Simondac [1] (born November 11, 1989), known as Patrick Starrr, is an American make-up artist [2] and social media influencer. He has also been described as a musical and a business mogul. [3]
Starrr was raised in Orlando, Florida, the son of Filipino immigrants Arnulfo and Lenee Simondac. [4] [5] He grew up Catholic. [6] Starrr started losing his hair at age 14 so he began wearing head-wraps and turbans. [7] He worked at a makeup store after high school. [6]
Starrr launched a collection in collaboration with MAC Cosmetics in 2017, [8] and a clothing collection in 2021. [9] He co-founded One/Size, which is owned by Luxury Brand Partners. [10] [11] [12] The brand expanded to Southeast Asia in 2020. [13]
Starrr is the host of the interview podcast Say Yas to the Guest [14] and was a guest judge on the reality competition series Drag Race Philippines , the prize package for which includes a one-year supply of ONE/SIZE Beauty Cosmetics from Starrr. [15] Starrr has also created makeup tutorials featuring former Drag Race contestants. [16]
In September 2017, Starr won in the "Beauty" category at that year's Streamy Awards. [17] Two years later Starr won in the "Fashion" category at the 9th Streamy Awards. [18] In 2020, he partnered with Disney to release a makeup line. [19] In May 2023, he partnered with Jools Lebron on a beauty campaign. [20] On September 29, 2023, Starr was telecast judge of the 72nd Miss USA pageant held at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada.[ citation needed ]
Starrr is gay and has supported LGBTQ businesses. [4] [21] He lives in Los Angeles. [22] He had approximately 3.2 million followers on Instagram in 2017 [23] and 4.6 million subscribers on YouTube in 2020. [24]
Raised in Orlando, Fla. as a "good Catholic Filipino boy"