Fans Around the World Mourn the Loss of an Iconic Star

Her life unfolded like a New York movie—gritty, glamorous, and defiantly human. Born in 1944 in Albany, New York, she grew up in a strict and impoverished household. As a teenager, she faced hardships that forced her to leave home while pregnant, seeking a new life in Manhattan. There, she transformed herself into someone who would leave an indelible mark on the city’s nightlife and entertainment scene.

In Manhattan, Stephanie “Tanqueray” Johnson rose to fame as a mesmerizing burlesque performer in the 1960s and ’70s. She hand-stitched her own rhinestone costumes and became a standout presence in mob-run clubs, dazzling audiences with charisma and daring performances. Her work bridged multiple worlds—burlesque, drag, and fetish—creating spaces where creativity and identity could flourish. Her mantra reflected her drive: “Back in the seventies, I was the only Black girl making white girl money.”

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