James Heath-Clark
(born August 13, 1985),
known professionally as Honey Davenport, is an American
drag performer, singer, songwriter, actor and activist. Davenport was a longtime fixture of the
New York City
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nightlife scene and came to international attention as a contestant on
season 11 of ''
RuPaul's Drag Race
''RuPaul's Drag Race'' is an American reality competition television series, the first in the ''Drag Race'' franchise, produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV (season 1–8), WOW Presents Plus, VH1 (season 9–14) and, beginning with the f ...
''. Born in
West Philadelphia
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, Heath-Clark attended college for
musical theatre in New York, where he began his career as a backup dancer for
Peppermint
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. He later established his own dance group, The Hunties. After taking up drag, Davenport became active in the
pageant circuit of that community, winning 18 titles between 2013 and 2018. In 2013, she and her band, Electrohoney, released an
eponym
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Usage of the word
The term ''epon ...
ous album and starred in a live
rock opera
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called ''The Electric Highway''. She also performed in two
off-Broadway shows, ''The Orion Experience'' (2013) and ''Trinkets'' (2017–2018). In the latter, she played the leading role.
While her season of ''Drag Race'' aired in 2019, Davenport released singles and music videos off of her debut
EP, ''Raw and Unfiltered''. Since then, she has launched a solo musical career; embarked on domestic and international tours; and appeared as both a host and a guest on
web series
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about drag, culture and current events. In the second half of 2019, she starred in two
off-off-Broadway
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shows: ''Raw and Unfiltered'', a live adaptation of her EP, and ''Stocking Stuffer: A Christmas Show with Balls'', a holiday-themed performance. In early 2020, she and
Aja released "Draw the Blood", a song whose accompanying music video marked her first directorial credit. Since the start of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, Davenport has produced songs, music videos and web content, sometimes in remote collaboration with other artists. Her second EP, ''Love Is God'', was released in January 2022. She is set to co-star in a feature-length film called ''God Save the Queens'', which will debut at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in January 2023.
Davenport centers most of her art on
social justice
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themes. She was motivated to take up political activism for a number of reasons: losing family and friends to gun violence as a child, being the victim of
police brutality as a young adult, and experiencing incidents of racism throughout life. She has also been vocal about
transgender rights
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, especially within the drag community. In October 2018, Davenport attracted national media attention for quitting her longtime job as a show host at The Monster, a
Manhattan
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gay bar
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Gay bars once serv ...
, in protest of racism she encountered there.
Early life
Heath-Clark was born James Clark
on August 13, 1985,
in
West Philadelphia
West Philadelphia, nicknamed West Philly, is a section of the city of Philadelphia. Alhough there are no officially defined boundaries, it is generally considered to reach from the western shore of the Schuylkill River, to City Avenue to the nort ...
.
He was raised primarily by his mother, who taught him to express his feelings by
rapping.
Of his early years, he said, "I grew up... in
the projects
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, and I lost countless family members and friends to
gun violence
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. I have been held at gunpoint more than once. It's the world I grew up in,
unswere so easily accessible to my friends and to my enemies."
Affected by those experiences and by
racism
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he encountered, Heath-Clark began writing poetry about
social justice
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when he was 10 years old.
[.] Also interested in music, he was a member of his church choir and started writing songs at 13.
[.][.][.] He practiced
boxing
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as a childhood hobby and took up
spoken word
Spoken word refers to an oral poetic performance art that is based mainly on the poem as well as the performer's aesthetic qualities. It is a late 20th century continuation of an ancient oral artistic tradition that focuses on the aesthetics of ...
poetry as a teenager.
[.] In high school, he was in the
Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps
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(JROTC), where he achieved the rank of squadron commander and served as captain of his rifle team.
[.] While attending the
Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts when he was 15, Heath-Clark and a female friend went to a "come as you are not" party costumed as one another; he cites this as his first time dressing in
drag.
At 17, he moved to New York City to study
musical theatre at the
American Musical and Dramatic Academy
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.
[.] For a time, he lived in
Harlem
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, on the same block as ''Drag Race''
season 6 contestant
Vivacious,
season 2 Season 2 may refer to:
* ''Season 2'' (Infinite album)
* '' 2econd Season''
See also
*
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contestant
Sahara Davenport
Antoine Ashley (December 17, 1984 – October 1, 2012), better known by the name Sahara Davenport, was an American drag queen, singer, reality television personality, and classically trained dancer. Davenport was best known as a contestant on th ...
and
season 9
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runner-up
Peppermint
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.
Path to drag
After college, Heath-Clark was in the cast of the
Broadway
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Theatre
* Broadway Theatre (disambiguation)
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** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
**Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
national tour of ''
Hairspray
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* Hair spray, a personal grooming product that keeps hair protected from humidity and wind
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''.
It was there that he had his first experience with drag as a performance art, and this motivated him to subsequently take up work as a backup dancer for Peppermint for four years.
He also danced in music videos for
Sherry Vine
Keith Levy, known professionally as Sherry Vine, is an American actor, drag queen, and musician. Vine is the creator and host of '' She's Living for This'', a variety series on here TV.
Vine works primarily in New York City and on Fire Island, L ...
.
In anticipation of a month-long tour of Europe with Peppermint in 2008, Heath-Clark decided to earn spending money for his travels by putting on dance shows with a friend; the two called their act The Hunties.
To encourage people from the drag community to attend their shows, they incorporated elements of drag into their routines.
After his friend left to pursue other endeavors, Heath-Clark decided to continue performing alone as a drag queen.
[.] Shortly before the group disbanded, he met
RuPaul at a book signing, where the latter misheard the name of The Hunties and made out an autograph to "Honey".
From this, Heath-Clark took Honey as his drag name, adopting the Davenport surname from his
drag mother, Lady Deja Davenport, who had recently begun mentoring him.
His neighbor Sahara Davenport, who had the same drag mother as Deja
and was therefore his drag aunt,
also taught him tricks of the trade.
He credits both Sahara and her partner,
Manila Luzon
Karl Philip Michael Westerberg, better known by the stage name Manila Luzon (born August 10, 1981), is an American drag queen, recording artist, comedian and reality television personality. Luzon came to international attention as a contestant on ...
, as teachers who influenced his style.
[.] He cites
Kevin Aviance
Kevin Aviance (born Eric Snead on June 22, 1968) is an American drag queen, club/dance musician, fashion designer and nightclub personality. He is a personality in New York City's gay scene and has performed throughout North America, Europe and ...
,
Phylicia Rashad
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and
Beyoncé as artistic inspirations.
Heath-Clark's first performance in drag was on April 20, 2008, and his first paid appearance as Honey Davenport was at a show with
Bob the Drag Queen
Christopher D. Caldwell, better known as Bob the Drag Queen and Caldwell Tidicue, is an American drag queen, comedian, actor, activist, musician, and reality television personality. He is best known for winning the eighth season of ''RuPaul's D ...
.
Early in his career, when his aesthetic was more
androgynous, Heath-Clark went by the name Sir Honey Davenport. He dropped the "Sir" as his look became more feminine.
[.]
Career
Nightlife and pageantry
Davenport has hosted regular
drag show
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Typically, a drag show involves performers singing or lip-synching to songs while performing a pre-planned pantomime or dancing. There might also be so ...
s in New York City, in
New Jersey
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, on
Fire Island
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Occasionally, the name is used to refer collectively to not only the central island, but also Lo ...
and in
Key West.
She also works as a
DJ.
For her contributions to
queer New York City nightlife, she has received six Glam Awards—prizes à la
the Oscars
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issued to members of that community in an annual ceremony.
The categories she has won include Club Party of the Year (2017),
Door Goddess (2017 and 2018),
Best Hostess (2019)
and Best Video (2020).
She was also named Music Artist of the Year at the 2020 edition of GIANT Fest, a queer music festival in Brooklyn.
Prior to appearing on ''Drag Race'', Davenport was a frequent competitor in
drag pageants, where she amassed a total of 18 titles by 2018.
The first pageant she ever competed in was Miss
Stonewall, which she attempted four times before winning in 2015.
Fourteen of her victories fell in the three-year period between 2013 and 2016.
Notable among these was the national crown of
Miss'd America 2015.
Concurrent with that reign, she held seven other titles.
In February 2018, Davenport won the Miss Paradise pageant in
Asbury Park, New Jersey.
She had been performing at
Paradise
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, the nightclub that hosts that pageant, since Sahara Davenport first brought her there years earlier.
Early music, theatre and television work
In the early 2010s, Davenport fronted Electrohoney, a
synth-pop band that released an
eponym
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Usage of the word
The term ''epon ...
ous album in 2013.
[.][.] Shortly after the album's completion, the band created and starred in ''The Electric Highway'', a live, interactive
rock opera
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featuring a soundtrack of their songs. Set in 2092 New York, ''The Electric Highway''s narrative focuses on Davenport (playing herself) as she embarks on a quest to become a legend. The production explores themes related to
gender and sexuality in a
dystopian future. All three members of Electrohoney—Davenport, SteveX and Jesse Gray—as well as Deja Davenport, Sherry Vine and
Jeremy Xtravaganza, played major roles.
J. C. Alvarez of EDGE Media Network reviewed the show favorably, also noting that its opening night suffered from technical problems. Of the musical as a whole, he said, "What Electrohoney and company deliver with their musical rock-opera is a joyful reminder of the creativity that once thrived on the
Lower East Side's underground club scene of the 80's, which disappeared into the mass consumer-driven 90's, and totally vanished during the height of the
AIDS epidemic."
In summer 2013, Davenport acted in the
off-Broadway show ''The Orion Experience'', a
sci-fi
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musical directed by Travis Greisler and set to a
glam rock
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soundtrack by
The Orion Experience.
In its plot, that band's lead singer, Orion Simprini, goes on an intergalactic journey wherein he encounters various fantastical characters, including Davenport in her role of The Queen of White Lies.
The play was well received both by critics and by the audience.
A Theater Mania review summarized the show as being "like ''
Here Lies Love
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'' or ''
Fuerza Bruta'', but with robots and space aliens instead of Filipina dictators or sexually ambiguous Argentineans."
Greg Solomon of Theasy.com wrote, "''The Orion Experience'' would appeal to anyone who is out to have a good time, regardless of their walk of life. The age range
f the audiencewas from early 20s to late 70s and no one seemed out of place. The only complaint I can muster is that it could have lasted longer."
Both ''The Electric Highway'' and ''The Orion Experience'' ran at the XL Nightclub in New York City.
In 2015, Davenport and Orion collaborated again, this time producing a single called "T.R.O.U.B.L.E".
[.] The same year, she appeared on an episode of ''
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
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The show fea ...
'' as a
Whitney Houston
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impersonator.
From 2017 to 2018, Davenport had the leading role in ''Trinkets'', an off-Broadway play about the lives of
transsexual sex workers in Manhattan's
Meatpacking District
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in the 1990s.
She portrayed Diva, a veteran
prostitute who takes another character under her wing.
The show was directed by Paul E. Alexander of
The Ones, also starred Kevin Aviance, and ran at the
Gene Frankel Theatre.
Reviews were mixed: Adrienne Sowers of The Reviews Hub criticized ''Trinkets'' as lacking energy and plot cohesion, but she said the script had promise.
''
Gay City News
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'' called the play "an ultimately euphoric but often sobering musical that shines a well-lit, long-overdue spotlight on drag and
transsexual
Transsexual people experience a gender identity that is inconsistent with their assigned sex, and desire to permanently transition to the sex or gender with which they identify, usually seeking medical assistance (including sex reassignmen ...
prostitutes during an era of uneasy cultural visibility".
''RuPaul's Drag Race''
After auditioning for ''
RuPaul's Drag Race
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'' eight times, Davenport was selected as one of 15 contestants for the show's
11th season, which premiered on February 28, 2019.
The invitation to compete came at a difficult time for her: she was homeless and having troubles in her marriage, and one of her mentors was in a coma.
She borrowed about $20,000 from friends in order to commission the runway outfits she brought to the competition.
For the season's first main challenge, a photo shoot, she was paired with her mentor Manila Luzon, who placed as runner-up on the
third season of ''Drag Race'' and competed on the
first
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and
fourth seasons of ''
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars
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''.
Davenport was eliminated in the series' first-ever six-way Lip Sync for Your Life, exiting in season 11's third episode as the 13th-place finisher.
One of Davenport's drag daughters,
Monét X Change
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, competed on the
10th season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' and won the fourth season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars''.
Two of Davenport's drag aunts have also appeared on the show: Sahara Davenport, who competed on season 2 of the regular series, and
Kennedy Davenport, who competed on
season 7 of the regular series and placed as runner-up on
season 3
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of ''All Stars''.
Fellow season 11 contestants
Ra'Jah O'Hara
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and
A'keria C. Davenport are also members of the Davenport
drag family.
''Raw and Unfiltered''
Davenport's 2019 visual
EP, ''Raw and Unfiltered'', treats the subject of being a queer
person of color in America.
It was produced by
Chew Fu
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He is best known for his official refixes for pop artists including Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Timbaland, Mariah Carey, Far East Movement and Robyn and h ...
.
Davenport released each of the songs from ''Raw and Unfiltered'' during the airing of ''Drag Race'' season 11; the corresponding music videos showcase the looks she would have worn in the episodes following her elimination from the show.
The first single and video combination off the EP, titled "The Hive", came out during the second week of the season.
Davenport co-wrote "The Hive" with Jayse Vegas, a frequent collaborator who has featured her in his own songs and music videos.
The fifth track on ''Raw and Unfiltered'', "Cocoa Butter", was co-produced by Davenport; Vegas;
Will Sheridan; Nedra Belle (of ''
The Voice
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* The Voice (''Dune''), a fictional ability in the ''Dune'' universe
* The Voice, a character in the American TV series ''Cleo ...
''
season 13); and Kareem McJagger, another longtime collaborator who is also Davenport's drag daughter.
[.] The video for "Cocoa Butter" won a Glam Award.
The final track on ''Raw and Unfiltered'', "Worship Me", was written by Orion Simprini.
In July 2019, Davenport performed a theatrical concert adaptation of ''Raw and Unfiltered'' at the
Laurie Beechman Theatre
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, an
off-off-Broadway
Off-off-Broadway theaters are smaller New York City theaters than Broadway and off-Broadway theaters, and usually have fewer than 100 seats. The off-off-Broadway movement began in 1958 as part of a response to perceived commercialism of the pro ...
venue in Manhattan.
The show had a three-date run.
2019: Post-''Drag Race'' endeavors
In spring 2019, Davenport released the first season of her weekly
YouTube
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series and
podcast
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, ''Da Fuq''.
That May, she released "Stan for You", a
Pride
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-themed single and music video featuring ''Drag Race'' season 11 winner
Yvie Oddly
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.
Over the summer, she participated in the ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' Season 11 Tour, performing around the U.S. with other competitors from her season.
She had an out-of-drag cameo role in
Eureka O'Hara
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's August 2019 music video "Pretty Hot and Tasty".
The first week in September, Davenport was featured on the cover of ''Get Out! Magazine''.
The issue included a piece she wrote about the life changes she underwent after ''Drag Race''.
Around the same time, she appeared in the music video for Lovari and
Adam Barta
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's song "No Day Like Today".
Davenport traveled to
Australia in October 2019 to partake in Pride events and raise awareness for queer people of color on that continent. In an interview with ''
DNA'' magazine, she said, "It is really important to me that my people are represented all over the world. People of colour are a part of every community not just in America and the people here are just as important to me as the ones back home."
During the visit, she appeared at the first-ever
Black Pride Awards in
Cairns, becoming the first ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' alumna to perform in that city.
[.] After the activism leg of her trip, she joined six other ''Drag Race'' season 11 contestants and season 2 runner-up
Raven for The Sickening Ball tour, a Halloween-themed drag production with stops in Australia and
New Zealand
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.
In November 2019,
Trustpilot
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, a consumer review website, unveiled an
ad campaign
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featuring Davenport on
billboards and in a commercial.
In the campaign, a female monarch resembling
Queen Elizabeth II purchases jewelry online, guided by Davenport's product review.
Later that month, Davenport and Peppermint served as guest panelists on the
VH1 online miniseries ''Black Girl Beauty''.
The series takes the form of a
round-table discussion that "gives celebrities, influencers and VH1 stars an opportunity to have their say on issues that define
ack women's beauty".
During the 2019 holiday season, Davenport starred in ''Stocking Stuffer: A Christmas Show with Balls'', her second one-woman show at the Laurie Beechman Theatre.
Its closing night was held at
Club Cumming
Club Cumming is a gay bar and nightclub in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It frequently hosts cabaret events, Broadway-style shows, dance parties and drag performances. Celebrities, especially Broadway actors, of ...
.
On Christmas Eve 2019, she released "Present (Tie You Down)", the first single off her upcoming studio album.
2020–2021: Music and online content during the COVID-19 pandemic
In February 2020, Davenport and
Aja released "Draw the Blood", a collaborative single whose music video marked Davenport's first directorial credit.
The song, which debuted at number 26 on
iTunes,
focuses on the danger of bystander inaction in the face of racism, and its video features the personal experiences of Davenport and those close to her.
The title references a metaphor indicating that those who do not intervene when they witness injustice have blood on their hands.
Aja and Davenport each penned portions of the track, and Kareem McJagger wrote the hook.
The video was included in ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' "fabulous collection of the ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' queens' best music videos".
The second season of ''Da Fuq'' premiered in April 2020.
The same month, Jayse Vegas featured Davenport in a remix of his song "Energy", and
Monique Heart
Mo Heart, previously Monique Heart, is the stage name of Kevin Richardson (born May 22, 1986), an American drag queen, reality television personality, and recording artist best known for competing on the tenth season of '' RuPaul's Drag Race'' ( ...
featured her in the music video "Hot Sauce and High Heels (Kinky Boots Remix)".
In May 2020, ''
Billboard'' called Davenport's performance at
RuPaul's Digital DragCon one of the seven best moments of the event.
In June, she was featured in Socia(Lites)'s music video "Bitch Got Hips".
Later that month, she debuted "Digital Rainbow", a single about celebrating Pride in the midst of the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identi ...
.
The track features Oddly, Vegas,
Widow Von'Du
Ray Anthony Fry (born April 17, 1989), better known under the stage name Widow Von'Du (or Widow Von Du), is an American drag performer known for competing on the twelfth season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. He has since released an album.
Caree ...
and
Cazwell.
Both the song and its accompanying music video were produced while Davenport and the featured artists were in quarantine; each person recorded their portion of the sound and video at home, and the clips were stitched together in post-production.
In August 2020, Davenport appeared in "
Nerves of Steel", a music video by the English
synth-pop duo
Erasure
Erasure () is an English synth-pop duo formed in London in 1985, consisting of lead vocalist and songwriter Andy Bell with songwriter, producer and keyboardist Vince Clarke, previously known as co-founder of the band Depeche Mode and a membe ...
. The video is a
mashup of clips of prominent drag queens and other queer performers lip-syncing the song's lyrics.
Later in the summer, she served as assistant director for
Shuga Cain
Shuga Cain is the stage name of Jesus Martinez (born November 20, 1977), an American drag queen and baker who came to international attention on the eleventh season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''.
Early life
Martinez was born in Oakland, California ...
's September 2020 music video "Sweet Love". Because filming was completed in person during the pandemic, the video's cast is mostly masked.
Shortly thereafter, Davenport re-released "Warrior", the second single off of ''Raw and Unfiltered'', together with a full-length music video filmed in front of a
green screen during quarantine.
The video accompanying the song's initial release had been shorter due to budgetary restrictions.
In October, the cast of ''Shooting Star – A Revealing New Musical'' featured Davenport,
Alaska Thunderfuck
Justin Andrew Honard (born March 6, 1985) is an American drag queen and recording artist known by the stage name Alaska Thunderfuck 5000, primarily known mononymously as Alaska, from Erie, Pennsylvania. She is best known as the runner-up on th ...
and
Miss Coco Peru
Miss Coco Peru (born August 27, 1965) is the drag persona of American actor, comedian and drag performer Clinton Leupp, known for her role in the 1999 independent film ''Trick'' and for her series of live theater performances. Recognizable by he ...
in a music video medley "to raise COVID-19 relief aid for
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA) is an American nonprofit organization that raises funds for AIDS-related causes across the United States, headquartered in New York City. It is the theatre community's response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. ...
and
Pineapple Support".
The same month, Davenport appeared in ''Divas for Democracy: United We Slay'', a digital variety show featuring
Broadway
Broadway may refer to:
Theatre
* Broadway Theatre (disambiguation)
* Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
**Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
names like
Chita Rivera
Chita Rivera (born Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero Anderson; January 23, 1933), is an American actress, singer and dancer best known for originating roles in Broadway musicals including Anita in ''West Side Story'', Velma Kelly in ''Chic ...
and
Harvey Fierstein
Harvey Forbes Fierstein ( ; born June 6, 1952) is an American actor, playwright and screenwriter. He is best known for his theater work in '' Torch Song Trilogy'' and '' Hairspray'' and movie roles in '' Mrs. Doubtfire'', ''Independence Day'', an ...
as well as ''Drag Race'' stars including
Bianca Del Rio
Roy R. Haylock (born June 27, 1975), better known by the stage name Bianca Del Rio, is an American drag queen, comedian, actor, and costume designer. She is known for winning the sixth season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. Since her time on ''Drag R ...
,
Jinkx Monsoon
Jerick Roman Lamar Hoffer (born September 18, 1987), better known by the stage name Jinkx Monsoon, is an American drag performer, actor, comedian and singer best known for winning the fifth season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' and the seventh seas ...
and
Jujubee. The show encouraged Americans to vote in the
2020 United States presidential election.
Shortly before Halloween, Davenport and Loris (of ''
The Boulet Brothers' Dragula
''The Boulet Brothers' Dragula'' is an American reality competition television series produced by Boulet Brothers Productions, hosted by the Boulet Brothers. The series originally aired on YouTube and has aired on Netflix in the United States, ...
'') released a collaborative single and music video called "Freaky Planet".
, Davenport hosts a monthly
Twitch
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Biology
* Muscle contraction
** Convulsion, rapid and repeated muscle contraction and relaxation
** Fasciculation, a small, local, involuntary muscle contraction
** Myoclonic twitch, a jerk usually caused by sudden muscle co ...
show called ''Something of a Different Color'', which features a cast of
POC performers.
The third season of ''Da Fuq'' premiered in May of that year.
2022: ''Love Is God'' and upcoming projects
In November 2021, Davenport and Manila Luzon released a collaborative single and music video called "Love Is God", the first song off of Davenport's five-track EP of the same name, which debuted in January 2022. ''Love Is God'' spans genres including pop,
disco,
house and
reggaeton
Reggaeton (, ), also known as reggaetón and reguetón (), is a music style that originated in Panama during the late 1980s. It was later popularized in Puerto Rico.
It has evolved from dancehall and has been influenced by American hip hop, ...
,
and it features collaborations with Kevin Aviance,
LaLa Ri
LaLa Ri is the stage name of LaRico Demetrius Potts (born August 28, 1990), an American drag performer most known for competing on season 13 of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''.
Career
LaLa Ri competed on season 13 of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''. Prior to app ...
,
Jackie Cox and
Tammie Brown
Tammie Brown is the stage name of Keith Glen Schubert (born September 15, 1980), an American drag performer, reality television personality, and recording artist. Brown was a fixture in the Southern California drag scene before appearing on the ...
.
The music video for "Thrive", the track with Aviance, was released together with the EP.
A short musical film titled ''Love Is God: The Visual Album'', consisting of "a story woven together by all the songs on the EP", is slated to come out later in 2022.
Davenport directed the film.
Davenport is soon to release a line of perfume called Pollen 8
and a makeup line called Bee Yourself.
She has a co-starring role in ''God Save the Queens'', a feature-length film set to premiere at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in January 2023.
The film "
ill followthree different Drag Queens, in LA, New York and Las Vegas, all navigating their way through their careers and personal struggles".
Davenport is also working on a musical collaboration with
Jan Sport and a podcast called ''The Wake and Bake'' with
Jasmine Masters.
Activism
Davenport has said that it is important to her to use her career in drag to help others, and she often bases her looks, performances and music on political themes.
In an interview with ''Entertainment Weekly'', she stated, "I like to use my drag as a platform for the voiceless; for women, people of color, and those who aren't being heard."
She has been particularly outspoken about racial equality and gun control, motivated by the impact that racism and gun violence have had on her life since childhood.
In November 2018, Davenport led the We Vote parade, a procession through New York City that encouraged Americans to vote in the
2018 midterm elections
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.
The final runway look she wore on ''Drag Race'' was an homage to an outfit
Lady Gaga
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta ( ; born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She is known for her image reinventions and musical versatility. Gaga began performing as a teenag ...
wore while performing "Angel Down", a tribute to
Trayvon Martin
Trayvon Benjamin Martin (February 5, 1995 – February 26, 2012) was a 17-year-old African-American from Miami Gardens, Florida, who was fatally shot in Sanford, Florida, by George Zimmerman, a 28-year-old Hispanic American. Martin had accompa ...
.
In fall 2019, Davenport and other former Miss'd America titleholders spoke out against the pageant's decision to introduce a rule banning
trans women
A trans woman or a transgender woman is a woman who was assigned male at birth. Trans women have a female gender identity, may experience gender dysphoria, and may transition; this process commonly includes hormone replacement therapy and s ...
from competing. Davenport told ''
Instinct'' magazine:
On the subject of ''Drag Race''
's lack of trans contestants, Davenport said, "
is all of our responsibility to deal with that. I don't think that it's wise for us to point the finger. It's ''Drag Race''
's opportunity to accept trans people, but it's all of our social obligation to create this platforms ."
At the start of the 2020
George Floyd protests
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, Davenport teamed up with two fellow New York City drag queens, Dèvo Monique and
Marti Gould Cummings, to ask every queer venue in the city to pledge to hire more black staff and entertainment.
In a June 2020 interview, she described an incident in which she was subjected to
police brutality in Harlem. She said that roughly ten years earlier ( 2010), she had been on her way to the supermarket when she was apprehended by police officers, thrown to the ground, and handcuffed. One officer placed a knee on her neck while another searched her. When they did not find anything on her person, they told her they had stopped her because her profile matched a description they had received. Davenport asked the officers if they would apologize for what they had done to her, and they replied, "You should be happy you're not going to jail today." The event served as one of the inspirations for "Draw the Blood", which features a reenactment of Davenport's encounter with the police in its music video.
Monster Bar controversy
In September and October 2018, Davenport was at the center of a controversy over racist practices at The Monster, a popular
gay bar
A gay bar is a drinking establishment that caters to an exclusively or predominantly lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) clientele; the term '' gay'' is used as a broadly inclusive concept for LGBT communities.
Gay bars once serv ...
in New York City's
West Village
The West Village is a neighborhood in the western section of the larger Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City.
The traditional boundaries of the West Village are the Hudson River to the west, West 14th Street to th ...
, where she had hosted a weekly show called "Manster" for six years.
The incident began in late September 2018, when bar manager Italo Lopez sent text messages to Davenport's manager, DJ Mitch Ferrino, indicating that a flyer for "Manster" appeared to be promoting a "black night" and that this was bad for business.
Lopez also said that the two black dancers on the flyer needed to be replaced by someone "beautiful" and that the image of Davenport herself needed to be smaller.
After Ferrino showed Davenport the messages, she reached out to bar owner Charles Rice with concerns about the overtones of Lopez's words, but Rice did not respond.
Following this, on September 29, 2018, Davenport appeared at "Manster" as planned. However, instead of performing, she announced she would no longer be able to work at The Monster.
She shared what Lopez had said with the audience and ended her two-minute speech by stating, "I cannot be a part of this anymore. If you don't want my people at the party, I won't be here."
Shortly thereafter, a number of other drag queens canceled their regular shows at The Monster.
Ferrino also withdrew his weekly event LookQueen, which was started in 2014 by
Bob the Drag Queen
Christopher D. Caldwell, better known as Bob the Drag Queen and Caldwell Tidicue, is an American drag queen, comedian, actor, activist, musician, and reality television personality. He is best known for winning the eighth season of ''RuPaul's D ...
, from the bar.
LookQueen's acting host,
Shuga Cain
Shuga Cain is the stage name of Jesus Martinez (born November 20, 1977), an American drag queen and baker who came to international attention on the eleventh season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race''.
Early life
Martinez was born in Oakland, California ...
, had urged Ferrino to do so.
Rice initially blamed Ferrino and Davenport for the backlash he experienced, calling the incident a smear campaign that he ascribed to Ferrino "
avingan axe to grind with
opez.
He further stated that he believed Ferrino should not have shown Lopez's messages to Davenport, chalking up their content to a miscommunication stemming from Lopez's non-native English.
Later on, Rice apologized, and Lopez resigned from his position.
Rice arranged for staff at The Monster to undergo racial sensitivity training, but he declined Davenport's invitation to have a moderated public discussion about the matter.
Personal life
Having known he was
gay
''Gay'' is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual. The term originally meant 'carefree', 'cheerful', or 'bright and showy'.
While scant usage referring to male homosexuality dates to the late 1 ...
for most of his life,
Heath-Clark said, "The first person I ever came out to was my godfather and math teacher—my Uncle John. He overheard me in the classroom being attacked for my sexual orientation, and afterwards, he promised me that even if what he heard was true, he would always have my back."
Heath-Clark came out to his mother at age 19, when he called her to talk after breaking up with his first boyfriend.
Her response was supportive.
[.] Though she embraced him as a gay man, she was initially unhappy with his decision to pursue drag, but she changed her mind after seeing him perform.
[.] Heath-Clark's father learned he was a drag queen years later, in 2013, when he visited New York to see Heath-Clark act in ''The Orion Experience''.
He responded with enthusiasm and support.
[.]
Heath-Clark and his husband, John, wed on December 31, 2012, at the
Hartley House in
Hell's Kitchen
Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton, is a neighborhood on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is considered to be bordered by 34th Street (or 41st Street) to the south, 59th Street to the north, Eighth Avenue to the ea ...
.
The two have a pet cat.
Heath-Clark resided in New York City until late 2019, when he relocated to
Los Angeles
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following the airing of his season of ''Drag Race''.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, he continued to work in both cities, traveling regularly between them.
Hollywood director
Lee Daniels
Lee Daniels (born December 24, 1959) is an American film and television producer, director and screenwriter. His first producer credit was ''Monster's Ball'' (2001), for which Halle Berry won the Academy Award for Best Actress, making Daniels ...
, who created the television series ''
Empire
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'' and produced the films ''
Monster's Ball'' and ''
Precious'', is Heath-Clark's cousin.
Heath-Clark identifies as
non-binary
Non-binary and genderqueer are umbrella terms for gender identities that are not solely male or femaleidentities that are outside the gender binary. Non-binary identities fall under the transgender umbrella, since non-binary people typically ...
and
pansexual
Pansexuality is sexual, romantic, or emotional attraction towards people regardless of their sex or gender identity. Pansexual people may refer to themselves as gender-blind, asserting that gender and sex are not determining factors in their ...
.
As of May 2020, he keeps a
vegan
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diet.
He stopped drinking alcohol a few months after filming ''Drag Race''
but later resumed its consumption.
He has stated that he suffers from
anxiety
Anxiety is an emotion which is characterized by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes feelings of dread over anticipated events. Anxiety is different than fear in that the former is defined as the anticipation of a future threat wh ...
.
Discography
Studio albums
EPs
Singles
As lead artist
As featured artist
Filmography
Film
Television
Internet series
Music videos
As lead artist or director
Featured and cameo roles
Theatre
See also
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LGBT culture in New York City
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List of LGBT people from New York City
References
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Living people
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Gay entertainers
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LGBT people from New York (state)
LGBT people from Pennsylvania
Non-binary activists
Non-binary drag performers
Non-binary musicians
Pansexual non-binary people
People from Philadelphia
Honey Davenport
James Heath-Clark (born August 13, 1985), known professionally as Honey Davenport, is an American drag queen, drag performer, singer, songwriter, actor and activist. Davenport was a longtime fixture of the New York City nightlife scene and came ...
Singers from New York City
Singers from Pennsylvania