‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ star Maxi Shield dies at 51


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Photo: Maxi Shield/Instagram

Maxi Shield, widely recognised for competing on RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under, has died at 51.

The announcement came from fellow drag queen and friend Vanity, who wrote on Instagram, “It’s with the heaviest of hearts that we share the news that our dearest sister, Maxine, has passed away.”

Vanity continued, “We are all mourning the loss of an incredible icon, friend, and our beloved sister. Thank you for the laughs, the cackles, and the magic you brought into our lives. I will cherish every second of our 30 year friendship and I’m so grateful that I was apart of your chosen family.”

“You will be forever loved and deeply missed. love you old girl.”

Although the details surrounding Shield’s death are still unknown, the reality star announced last fall that she had been diagnosed with throat cancer.

The Australian performer had been fighting the illness for a while and shared an update on her health in an Instagram post on January 30.

“Weekly update-ish. We are stronger we think! This is my 29th day since my last treatment,” she wrote. “As you know, the first few weeks were tough. It’s probably the worst l’ve felt over this whole experience.”

She continued, “Hopefully in 4ish weeks that will change, but like everything, it’s baby steps and listen to your body.”

During the 2021 debut season of RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under, Shields became a fan favourite ultimately finishing in sixth place. – New York Daily News/Tribune News Service

 

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