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RuPaul's Drag Race stars who ditched drag afterwards - and some slammed the show

As RuPaul's Drag Race Season 15 ends, we look back at some of the performers who have hung up their heels and left the world of drag behind after appearing on the show

Not every Drag Race contestant has enjoyed post-show fame(BBC)

Emmy winning show RuPaul's Drag Race has seen over 200 queens grace the runway just in the US alone, with hundreds more across the international versions.

Since 2009, RuPaul has been introducing fans to the best queens their country has to offer making them instant stars with sold out shows but with 14 years since the first season aired, not all queens have kept up their personas.

With some queens being shunned by fans, others transitioning and one or two simply disappearing off social media, there's a long list of queens who have turned their back on Drag Race fame.

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Princess Poppy

Princess Poppy was the first eliminated from season 15

Second eliminated from season 15, Princess Poppy from San Francisco returned for Reunited in an iconic homage to season one queen Rebecca Glassc**k but is actually looking to take a step back from the world of drag for the "foreseeable future".

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, she said: "I want to fall off the face of the planet. I don’t want to be famous. I want to fade into obscurity. That’s not a bad thing.

"I think people put so much emphasis on success and fame, and it’s okay to not want to be famous. It’s totally valid to not want to be known by a bunch of people. That’s just not what I want. I don’t want that for my life."

Tyra Sanchez

One of the most well known divorces from the Drag Race world is season one's Tyra Sanchez, a controversial winner who has had long documented issues with other queens.

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