In a 2017 interview with The Shreveport Times, Ms. DeVayne described her early, pre-fame life. Then came “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” where Ms. DeVayne’s Southern charm, acrobatics and candor would find its biggest audience. “‘Drag Race’ definitely helped me heal from a lot of things from my past,” she told The San Diego Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender News. She finished in fourth place on Season 8 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and found a global audience. Ms. DeVayne performed in shows around the world, telling The Shreveport Times, “Outside of the United States, the fans are wild.”In 2018, Ms. DeVayne returned to compete among the show’s all-stars.
Source: New York Times August 21, 2020 02:37 UTC