Where to follow Damerlin 'Biggie' Baez from Baddies Midwest on Instagram? Age, job, and more explored

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Baddies Midwest's Biggie | Image Source: Instagram /@pvd_biggie

Move over Midwest, there's a bigger personality in town! Damerlin 'Biggie' Baez, known simply as 'Biggie' to fans of the Zeus Network's hit show Baddies Midwest, is serving up the drama with a side of Dominican flair. If you're wondering where to catch this 28-year-old powerhouse on social media, you can find her keeping it real at @pvd_biggie on Instagram.

The Providence, Rhode Island native first burst onto our screens in Baddies West and hasn't looked back since, becoming a staple of the franchise that follows a group of dynamic women as they traverse the Midwest, hosting events and stirring up enough drama to keep viewers glued to their screens.

With nicknames like "Big Biggie" and "Big Dominican," this reality TV star appears to be creating tsunamis in the entertainment world.


Who is Biggie? What has her journey looked like so far?

Born on September 12, 1996, Biggie proudly wears her Dominican heritage as a badge of honor. During Baddies Caribbean, she took viewers on an emotional journey to Santo Domingo, where her family's roots run deeper than your average reality TV plotline. Fluent in Spanish (yes, she's bilingual, folks!), she brings a cultural flavor to the show that's as rich as Dominican cuisine.

Before she was causing a stir on reality TV, the 28-year-old was living a relatively normal life as an event planner and security guard. Talk about a career pivot! Her journey to stardom kicked off when she aced the Baddies West auditions, proving that sometimes all you need is one shot to change your life.

Since then, she's become a franchise regular, appearing in Baddies East, Caribbean, and now Midwest. Who says security guards can't have main-character energy?

If there's one thing she knows how to do, it's to keep viewers entertained. Her ongoing rivalries with cast members Rollie Pollie and Stunna Girl have provided enough drama to fill a telenovela season. And let's not forget the recent episode 4 showdown where newcomer Summer tried to challenge our girl to a one-on-one confrontation. Spoiler alert: Biggie wasn't having it, proving sometimes the biggest power move is walking away.

When she's not busy creating memorable TV moments, the Dominican star puts her event-planning skills to good use. She's even leveled up in the Baddies franchise, transitioning from contestant to judge for other seasons. Talk about climbing the reality TV ladder! Her organizational skills come in handy both on and off screen – because someone's got to keep all that drama organized.


Biggie’s time on the season so far

The latest season of Baddies Midwest has seen her navigating new waters with both old and new cast members. Her recent clash with Akbar V over the Summer situation proves that even after several seasons, she still knows how to keep audiences guessing. Whether she's declining challenges or serving looks, the Dominican remains a central figure in the show's ever-evolving narrative.

Whether you love her or love to hate her, there's no denying that Damerlin Baez has become an essential part of the Baddies franchise. From her humble beginnings in Providence to becoming a reality TV sensation, she's proven that staying true to yourself – while bringing a healthy dose of drama – is a recipe for success.

While some might see her as just another cast member, true fans know she's bringing something special to the table – and we're not just talking about her event planning skills.

As she continues to make waves on Baddies Midwest, fans can keep up with her latest adventures on Instagram @pvd_biggie. One thing's for certain: wherever this Dominican diva goes next, we'll all be watching.


Baddies Midwest is available to stream on Zeus Network.

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Edited by Sugnik Mondal