RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17 Finalist Taking A Break From Drag For Her 'Emotional Well-Being'
- Kris Avalon
- 4 hours ago
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RuPaul’s Drag Race season 17 finalist Lexi Love has announced that she’s taking an indefinite ‘step back’ from drag to ‘nurture [her] mental, physical, and emotional well-being’ – but promises to return ‘stronger than ever’.
via: Out
In a pretty surprising turn of events, Lexi took to social media this Sunday, April 27 to announce that she's taking an indefinite break from drag, citing her "mental, physical, and emotional well-being" as the reasons behind this decision.

The Drag Race season 17 finalist wrote in a post:
"To my loyal family, friends, and fans.
I'm taking a step back to nurture my mental, physical, and emotional well-being. It's time to transform my relationship with my inner saboteur — to understand it, disarm it, and step fully into my strength.
This journey isn't one I can take alone. I know I'll need help, guidance, and grace along the way — and I'm so grateful to have the love and support of this incredible community behind me.
When I return, I'll be ready to take on the world — bigger, better, and stronger than ever. And to those who doubted me — thank you for reminding me that resilience is a choice, and I choose to rise.
I Lexi Love You.
Drag Race season 17 introduced Lexi as a 33-year-old trans woman who worked as a fulltime "playmate" at the well-regarded Play Dance Bar in Louisville, KY — which is where Lexi was born. In part two of the season 17 premiere, she served up a fierce, colorful, and hilarious roller-skating number to her original song titled "She's Giving."
Unsurprisingly, Lexi's electric and charismatic performance had the judges, queens, and fans screaming her name with excitement. Ultimately, Lexi made it to the top 2 of the episode alongside Crystal Envy, and lip synced to "Alter Ego" by Doechii with the Grammy Award-winning rapper herself right in front of her in the judging panel.
Despite establishing herself as a frontrunner with that Talent Show number and iconic Doechii lip sync, Lexi admitted to getting in her own head after the grand premiere. In episode 12 (the stand-up comedy challenge) Lexi finally got her well-deserved second win in the competition and subsequently made it to the finale with two challenge wins under her belt and never having to lip sync for her life.
Lexi wasn't just a stunning trans woman and drag artist throughout her Drag Race run, but she was also a beautifully vulnerable competitor who felt like a breath of fresh air for viewers in a modern age of reality TV where cast members try to self-produce their storylines at all costs.
For the time being, Lexi's statement about taking a break is pretty comprehensive as it is, and Drag Race fans should feel encouraged give her some space to process those feelings. The Instagram post also makes it clear that Lexi isn't going anywhere — in fact, she vows to return, and declares that she'll be "ready to take on the world" by then.
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Take care of yourself Lexi. Being in the pressure cooker of Drag Race for three months, and then once the TV ride is over things can get pretty overwhelming once you start getting booked for so many events post Drag Race.
Don't take too long though. You don't want your career to get to a place where you're getting less bookings due to consistant cancelations, a la Kameron Michaels and Anetra.
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