Shangela, a prominent figure from 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' has been accused of sexual assault by five individuals within the queer community, as reported by Rolling Stone. The accusations detail instances where the drag queen, whose real name is Darius Jeremy Pierce, allegedly engaged in non-consensual sexual activities or attempted to do so with individuals who were unable to provide consent due to intoxication.
One accuser, Helmer, recounted a night in 2017 when he woke up naked in Pierce's residence with no recollection of the events following the consumption of a drink provided by Pierce. Another survivor, Edward Ramirez, claimed that Pierce attempted to assault him despite his clear refusals in 2018. A third individual, Checri, alleged that Pierce tried to engage in sexual activity with him while he was intoxicated and unable to consent.
Additional accusers, Zachary and RoyLee Soliz, shared similar accounts of Pierce's alleged misconduct, including instances of attempted penetration without consent. Pierce's attorney has denied these allegations, asserting that the encounters were consensual.
The accusers expressed initial hesitance to come forward, citing concerns related to the anti-drag show movement. They emphasized the importance of taking such allegations seriously within the community. The accusers also credited Daniel McGarrigle for inspiring them to speak out against Pierce, as McGarrigle had previously filed a lawsuit alleging rape by Pierce in 2020.
Pierce, known for his appearances on 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' rose to fame during his participation in the show's second season in 2010 and subsequent 'All Stars' season. The article concludes with a hotline number for individuals affected by issues related to sexual assault.