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Alexis Michelle

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Alexis Michelle
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Alexander J. Michaels (born October 16, 1983),[3] stage name Alexis Michelle,[4] is an American drag queen and singer who came to international attention on the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race. As of 2019, she stars in the TLC transformational makeover television series Dragnificent as the makeup and body image expert. She released her debut album, Lovefool, in 2018.

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Early life

Michaels was raised in SoHo, New York[5] and on Long Island, New York. His cousin is singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb,[6][7] and he is of Romanian-Jewish descent.[8] After high school, he attended the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Green Lake Township, Michigan. He later received a BFA in musical theatre from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.[9]

Michaels began doing drag when he was 10 years old, and began booking paid, professional gigs in 2003, by the time he was 20 years old.[10] He was mentored by the same drag mother as season 10 contestant Dusty Ray Bottoms,[11] and was seen wearing a "Dusty" T-shirt in the workroom during an episode of season nine. Later, on season ten, Dusty Ray Bottoms could be seen wearing an "Alexis" T-shirt. Michaels auditioned for RuPaul's Drag Race eight times, beginning with the show's earliest seasons, before being selected for season nine.[12]

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Alexis Michelle at RuPaul's DragCon LA in 2018

As Alexis Michelle, Michaels originated a role in the one-act campy comedy show Rags to B***hes: A Battle of Wits & Wigs.[13] Michelle was announced as one of the fourteen contestants selected to compete on the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race on February 2, 2017.[14] She was the winner of the celebrity impersonation and improv challenge, "Snatch Game" (based on classic game shows Hollywood Squares and Match Game), in which she portrayed actress Liza Minnelli.[15] Two episodes later, she was in the bottom-two for her performance in the comedy roast challenge, but ultimately sent-home Farrah Moan to a lip sync-battle of Dolly Parton's "Baby I'm Burning".[16] In episode eleven, she was in the bottom, again, with Peppermint; Michelle lost the lip sync to Peppermint, performing to the Village People's "Macho Man". This ultimately put Michelle in fifth place for her season.[17]

Michelle still frequently performs at the Feinstein/54 Below cabaret with her show about Broadway, Alexis, I Am!.[18] She also appeared with fellow Drag Race alumni BeBe Zahara Benet, Jujubee and Thorgy Thor in the TLC show Drag Me Down the Aisle which aired on March 9, 2019.[19] The special was subsequently given a full series-order under the new name Dragnificent! which premiered in April 2020.[20] In 2023, she was chosen to return and compete on the eighth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, in which she placed fourth overall.[21]

In 2024, Michelle performed the role of Albin in the Barrington Stage Company production of La Cage aux Folles.

Michelle is the drag-mother of Jan Sport, who placed eighth on the twelfth season (2020) of Drag Race. The next year, Jan returned for the sixth season (2021) of All Stars, placing seventh overall.[citation needed]

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Music

Michelle teamed with Sasha Velour, Aja and Peppermint for the single "C.L.A.T." in April 2017.[22]

Michelle released her ten-track debut album, Lovefool, on May 11, 2018.[23] A music video for the single of the same name, a cover of the 1996 song by The Cardigans, was available on May 17, 2018.[24]

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