She was a bitch in the best possible way': the life and mysterious death of drag queen Heklina
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She was a bitch in the best possible way': the life and mysterious death of drag queen Heklina
"In commemorations and memorials after her death, the view was unanimous: Heklina had been a bitch. In the world of San Francisco's drag scene, where she made her name, this wasn't meant as an insult. Heklina had been a legendary performer whose stage persona was equal parts raunchy and abrasive, slinging insults known as reads in fine drag tradition. Yeah, she was a bitch, recalls her longtime collaborator Sister Roma, but she was a bitch in the best possible way."
"Seven weeks after Heklina died, a memorial for her closed down San Francisco's Castro Street, with crowds gathering to watch the event on giant screens. Among comedy routines and performances, the city's queer community paid homage to Heklina not just as a drag queen, but also a shrewd promoter whose long-running event series Trannyshack created a platform for countless drag artists to cut their teeth, including those who went on to become stars on the hit show RuPaul's Drag Race: Alaska, BenDeLaCreme and Jinkx Monsoon."
Heklina was a central figure in San Francisco's drag scene, known for a raunchy, abrasive stage persona that embraced biting insults called reads. She founded and promoted the long-running event series Trannyshack, which served as a launchpad for many performers who later achieved wider fame, including Alaska, BenDeLaCreme, and Jinkx Monsoon. Heklina acted as a mentor and gave early career opportunities, inspiring artists with raw, lawless performances. A memorial closed Castro Street weeks after her death, drawing large crowds. She died in London at 55 under circumstances labeled unexpected by the Metropolitan police; her body was discovered by longtime collaborator Peaches Christ.
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