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‘Please stop the hate’: Drag Race star Anetra issues statement on “stepping away” from drag

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RuPaul’s Drag Race alumni Anetra has announced that she is “stepping away from drag” but “only for a moment” after a “very difficult” year.

This follows the cancellation of her UK tour titled ‘YOU BETTER WALK THAT F**KING DUCK’ that was due to commence on 20 October in Dublin and travel across nine dates across the UK.

It was set to end in London on 7 November. In a full statement posted to her Instagram Stories on 19 October she wrote: “Hi all – I’m sorry to announce that I will not be touring with klub kids.

This year has been very difficult for me in a lot of areas and there is a lot happening behind the scenes – that I’m not ready to speak about.” Anetra added: “I know this will disappoint a lot of people but I am a human being and just need a moment to heal properly and return to u 100%. “Please understand I love drag & wish I could be there with you all but I have reached the point of necessity.

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