Munro moved to
London,
England in the late 2000s, initially to work as an aerial performer in the
circus, before expanding into drag performance. He initially went by the drag name
Crystal Beth, a pun on
crystal meth, but changed his drag name to just Crystal before appearing on
Drag Race UK on the grounds that he did not want to be perceived as making fun of the serious issue of
drug addiction. Munro has also stated that he always wanted to be known as just Crystal, and initially chose the longer name only because when he was new to drag he thought there was a rule that drag queens always had to have two names rather than one. Crystal finished in sixth place on
Drag Race UK, being eliminated in the "Girl Group Battle Royale" challenge, after losing a lip-sync to eventual winner
The Vivienne. Following
Drag Race UK, Crystal appeared as a special guest in the "Star Sixty-Nine" episode of ''
Canada's Drag Race, playing the caller to a psychic hotline in a minichallenge where the competing queens had to do improv comedy as the psychics. She was subsequently announced as the host of Group Sext, a social distancing-themed LGBTQ dating reality show, for OutTV, and as a drag mentor in the competition series Call Me Mother''. In 2024 she is slated to host the second season of the drag design competition series
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