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Chantize Darius Jeremy Pierce, better known as Shangela Laquifa Wadley or simply Shangela (born November 22, 1980),[3] is an American drag queen, reality television personality and actor best known for competing on RuPaul's Drag Race. Shangela was the first contestant eliminated in season two, and returned as a surprise contestant in the series' third season, placing fifth. She[lower-alpha 1] returned once again for the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars where she finished in joint-third/fourth place alongside winner of the first season, BeBe Zahara Benet. Shangela has also made several television appearances and regularly performs across the United States and Canada.[4]

Shangela Laquifa Wadley
Shangela at RuPaul's DragCon NYC, 2017
Born
Chantize Darius Jeremy (also recorded as “Jerome”) Pierce[1]

(1980-11-22) November 22, 1980 (age 41)[2][1]
EducationSouthern Methodist University (BA)
Occupation
  • Drag queen
  • television personality
  • actor
Known for
  • RuPaul's Drag Race (season 2)
  • RuPaul's Drag Race (season 3)
  • RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (season 3)
Websiteshangela.com

After Drag Race, Shangela appeared in numerous television series, including Community (2011), 2 Broke Girls (2012), Glee (2012), Bones (2014), The X-Files (2016), and Broad City (2019). She also appeared in the comedy film Hurricane Bianca (2016), its sequel Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate (2018), and the musical drama film A Star is Born (2018). In 2019, representing A Star Is Born at the 91st Academy Awards, she became the first drag queen to walk the Oscars red carpet in drag.[5] Since 2020, Shangela has co-hosted the HBO reality series We're Here, alongside fellow Drag Race contestants Bob the Drag Queen and Eureka O'Hara.[6] The series has received acclaim from critics.[7][8]


Early life


Pierce was born in Lamar, Texas and grew up in Paris, Texas, the only child of Debra Sue Pierce[1] (born 1959),[9] a worker in the United States Army who traveled frequently for her work. He is biracial, and is of half-Saudi descent.[10] His parents split when he was at a young age,[11] and his father returned to his home region in Saudi Arabia, so Pierce was raised by his large Southern Baptist family,[12] including a grandfather who worked as a cowboy on a cattle ranch.[13][14] His grandfather passed away in 2000.[15] He was a male cheerleader in high school, and began dressing in drag for creative projects for English classes.[13]


Career



Early career


Shangela emerged as Pierce's drag persona in January 2009.[14] Pierce had choreographed a three-person drag act to "Single Ladies" for a sober charity event in Los Angeles, and when one of the performers cancelled, the other two asked him to fill in.[13] The club's promoter was so impressed with Shangela's performance that he offered to book him for the following week. In 2010, Shangela was crowned in the first California Entertainer of the Year pageant;[16] the first alternate was Chad Michaels.


RuPaul's Drag Race


After five months of performing in Los Angeles, Shangela was selected to join the cast for season two of RuPaul's Drag Race, but was eliminated in the first episode. She later reauditioned and was invited back for season three, where she made it to the top five (although she placed sixth overall due to the return of Carmen Carrera one episode later). She also made cameo appearances in the show's fourth-season premiere and the "Snatch Game" episode of All Stars season two.

Shangela returned to compete on the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars, making her the first queen to compete on three separate seasons of the show. She made it to the season's finale and was considered a frontrunner for the crown, but was controversially eliminated after only receiving one vote from Thorgy Thor among the jury of previously eliminated queens. She subsequently tied third/fourth place with season-one winner Bebe Zahara Benet.[17]

Shangela competed in the television special RuPaul's Drag Race Holi-slay Spectacular.[18] In June 2019, a panel of judges from New York magazine placed Shangela second on their list of "the most powerful drag queens in America", a ranking of 100 former RuPaul's Drag Race contestants.[19]


Other television and film appearances


Pierce performing a stand-up act as Laquifa at the Castro Theatre in 2014
Pierce performing a stand-up act as Laquifa at the Castro Theatre in 2014

Shangela appeared in Toddlers & Tiaras, in which he coached his 9-year-old goddaughter to compete in a beauty pageant.[14] Other appearances include episodes of Glee, Bones, Community, Terriers, Dance Moms, 2 Broke Girls, Detroit 187 and The Mentalist, as well as a commercial for Orbitz with fellow Drag Race contestants Manila Luzon and Carmen Carrera.[20] Shangela and other RuPaul's Drag race contestants including Trixie Mattel, Tammie Brown, and Manila Luzon, appeared in a Food and Drug Administration campaign against smoking.[21]

Pierce had a non-drag role in a short film, Body of a Barbie (2011), which aired on BET and was a Top 7 National Finalist on the network's Lens on Talent series.[22][23] In 2013, Shangela was featured in an ad for Facebook Home.[24]

She was one of thirty drag queens featured in Miley Cyrus's 2015 VMA performance.[25]

Shangela had a role in the 2016 comedy film Hurricane Bianca, directed by Matt Kugelman and starring fellow Drag Race contestants Bianca Del Rio and Willam Belli. He returned to reprise this role in the 2018 sequel, Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate.[26]

In 2018, he was the commentator for the U.S. for the Eurovision Song Contest held in Lisbon, Portugal with Ross Mathews for Logo TV.[27] The same year, he had a supporting role as a drag queen emcee in the film A Star Is Born, alongside Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, and Willam Belli.[28]

On September 8, 2022, Shangela was announced as a contestant on season 31 of Dancing with the Stars. She is partnered with Gleb Savchenko.[29]


We're Here

Since 2020, Shangela has co-hosted We're Here on HBO alongside fellow Drag Race contestants Bob the Drag Queen and Eureka O'Hara.[6] In the series, the trio of drag queens travel across the United States to recruit small-town residents to participate in one-night-only drag shows.[30][6] After premiering on April 23, 2020, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on October 11, 2021.[31][32] In December 2021, the series was renewed for a third season.[33] The series has received acclaim from critics.[7][8]


Music


On August 23, 2011, he released his first single "Call Me Laquifa." His second single, "Werqin' Girl," was released on August 7, 2012. The music video for "Werqin' Girl" features appearances by Abby Lee Miller, Jenifer Lewis, and Yara Sofia.[34][35] On March 15, 2018, the day of the All Stars 3 finale, Shangela released a new single titled "Pay Me" which features producer Ryan Skyy.[36]

In 2013, Shangela appeared in the music video "Gone With the Wind Fabulous" by Kenya Moore.[37] In 2018, Shangela featured on both the vocals and in the music video for Doll Hairs, a single released by Todrick Hall as part of his Forbidden visual album.[38]

In 2019, singer Ariana Grande featured Shangela's voice on the song "NASA" from her fifth studio album Thank U, Next.[39]


Other ventures


Shangela in 2018
Shangela in 2018

Shangela is known for the catchphrase, "Halleloo", which the Los Angeles Times considered one of the "2010 Top Terms We Learned on Reality Television."[40] Shangela's comedic persona is Laquifa, who entered the limelight during the eighth episode of season three, in which he won the "Ru Ha Ha" competition. Since being on Drag Race, Shangela has performed comedy as Laquifa in Downelink.com's "One Night Stand Up!" on LOGO. Shangela has performed in the Drag Queens of Comedy showcase alongside legends Lady Bunny, Jackie Beat and Coco Peru,[41] as well as the Werq the World tour alongside several fellow Drag Race alumni, of which she is also the creative director.[42]

Since appearing on Drag Race, Shangela launched "Say What Entertainment", a talent and management agency, in 2014.[43]

Shangela was featured as one of OUT Magazine's "Most Compelling People of 2011".[44]

Pierce has also been active in AIDS awareness and activism. After being featured in a Gilead Sciences ad titled "Red Ribbon Runway" with fellow Drag Race co-stars Carmen Carrera, Delta Work, Manila Luzon and Alexis Mateo,[45] the dress he was featured wearing was auctioned off by Logo in commemoration of World AIDS Day. Proceeds from the auction were donated to the National Association of People with AIDS.[46] On August 14, 2013, Shangela, along with fellow drag queens Detox, Morgan McMichaels, Courtney Act, Willam Belli, and Raven, were featured in the lyric video for Lady Gaga's single "Applause".[47]

In June 2020, Pierce partnered with Actors Fund of America to create "Feed the Queens", a charity dedicated to feeding struggling drag queens who lost work due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[48]

She is one of the most followed queens from Drag Race, and has accumulated over 1.5 million Instagram followers as of October, 2021.[49]


Personal life


Pierce is gay,[13] and is of mixed African-American and Saudi Arabian descent.[50]

RuPaul's Drag Race season-five contestant Alyssa Edwards is Shangela's drag mother.[51]

Pierce has lived in the basement of Jenifer Lewis' poolhouse for over a decade in Los Angeles, California.[52]


Filmography



Film


Year Title Role Notes
2009 The Panty Man Young Poet Short film
2012 LaQuifa is HALLELOOSIN’ It! Herself Stand-up film
2013 Farah Goes Bang Bettina
R.I.P.D. Drag Queen Avatar Uncredited
Cinderoncé[53] The Fairy Dragmother Short film
2015 TupiniQueens[54] Drag Queen Documentary
This Is Drag Herself Documentary
Kiss Me, Kill Me[55] Jasmine
2016 Dragged Herself Documentary
Hurricane Bianca Stephen
2018 Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate Stephen
A Star Is Born Drag Bar Emcee

Television


Year Title Role Notes Ref
2010 Terriers Mikaela Episode: "Pimp Daddy" [56]
One Night Stand Up Herself / Host Episode: "Downelink.com's One Night Stand Up"
2010–2011 RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked Herself 11 episodes
2010–2012 RuPaul's Drag Race Herself Contestant: Season 2 – 12th Place
Contestant: Season 3 – 6th Place
Guest Star: Season 4 (Episode "RuPocalypse Now!")
[57]
2011 Spring/Fall Dion Unsold pilot [58]
A Mann's World Snip Unsold pilot [56]
Detroit 1-8-7 Drag Performer Episode: "Legacy/Drag City" [56]
The Soup Awards Herself Television special
Community Miss Urbana Champaign Episode: "Advanced Gay" [58]
2011–2015 Dance Moms Herself 3 episodes [57]
2012 The Soup Herself 3 episodes
The Mentalist Herself Episode: "Ruby Slippers" [42]
L.A. Hair Herself Episode: "The Big Blow Out" [59]
2 Broke Girls Hallelujah Episode: "And the Hold-Up" [57]
Glee Drag Queen Episode: "Thanksgiving" [42]
2012–2013 Toddlers & Tiaras Herself / Guest Mentor 36 episodes [14]
2013 The Bold and the Beautiful Steve Caplan Episode: "#1.6693"
2014 Hello Ross Correspondent / Panelist 2 episodes
Bones Kimmy Moore Episode: "The Drama in the Queen" [42]
2015 Lavalantula Neils Elman Television film
2016 Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Herself Talk show [60]
The X-Files Annabelle Episode: "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster" [61]
2016–2018 RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars Herself Guest Star: Season 2 (Episode "All Stars Snatch Game")
Contestant: Season 3 – 3rd/4th Place
[57]
2018 Eurovision Song Contest 2018 Herself Commentator for the United States
Dancing Queen Herself 3 episodes
Super Drags Donizete / Scarlet (voice) 5 episodes [62]
How May We Hate You? Trivia Announcer Unsold pilot
RuPaul's Drag Race Holi-slay Spectacular Herself Contestant – Winner [18]
2019 Broad City Waitress Episode: "Lost and Found" [63]
2020 Katy Keene Devereaux 3 episodes [64]
Lovecraft Country Drag Queen Episode: "Strange Case" [65]
12 Dates of Christmas Herself Host [66]
Station 19 Ruby Red Slippers Episode: "We Are Family" [67]
2020–Present We're Here Herself 14 episodes [68]
2021 The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon Herself Guest [69]
2022 Good Morning America Herself Guest [70]
Dancing with the Stars Herself Contestant (Season 31) [71]

Music videos


Year Title Artist Ref.
2009 "Beat It" Fall Out Boy ft. John Mayer [72]
2013 "Applause" (Lyric video) Lady Gaga [73]
2013 "Woman's World" (Remix) Cher [74]
2013 "Gone With The Wind Fabulous" Kenya Moore [75]
2016 "Man Candy" Herself [76]

Web series


Year Title Role Notes Ref
2012 Jennifer Lewis and Shangela Herself Produced by Lewis and The Collaboration Factory [77]
2014 Girlfriend Intervention Recap Herself Produced by World of Wonder [78]
2017 Squad Wars Herself Youtube Red original [79]
2019 Werq the World Herself Produced by World of Wonder [80]

Discography



Singles


Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US Dance UK Sales
[81]
SCOT
"Call Me Laquifa" 2011 Non-album singles
"Werqin' Girl (Professional)" 2012
"Uptown Fish" 2015
"Deck A Ho (Mitch Ferrino Mix)"
(Bob the Drag Queen feat. Shangela)[82]
2017
"Pay Me" 2018
"Kitty Girl"
(RuPaul feat. BeBe Zahara Benet, Kennedy Davenport, Shangela & Trixie Mattel)
184433
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Guest appearances


Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Doll Hairs" 2018 Todrick Hall Forbidden
"Fabulous French" (uncredited vocal) Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Anthony Ramos A Star Is Born
"NASA" (uncredited vocal) 2019 Ariana Grande Thank U, Next

Notes


  1. Pierce openly identifies as gay. This article uses she/her pronouns.

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[de] Shangela Laquifa Wadley

Shangela Laquifa Wadley, eigentlich D. J. Pierce (* 22. November 1981 in Paris, Texas, Vereinigte Staaten) ist eine US-amerikanische Dragqueen und Reality-TV-Persönlichkeit, die vor allem für ihre Teilnahme an RuPaul’s Drag Race bekannt ist.
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