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39 Facts About Honey Davenport

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Honey Davenport later established his own dance group, The Hunties.

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Honey Davenport performed in two off-Broadway shows, The Orion Experience and Trinkets.

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Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Honey Davenport has produced more songs, music videos and web content, sometimes in collaboration with other artists.

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Honey Davenport was motivated to take up political activism for a number of reasons: losing family and friends to gun violence as a child, being the victim of police brutality as a young adult, and experiencing incidents of racism throughout life.

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Honey Davenport has been vocal about transgender rights, especially within the drag community.

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In October 2018, Honey Davenport attracted national media attention for quitting her longtime job as a show host at The Monster, a Manhattan gay bar, in protest of racism she encountered there.

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Honey Davenport was raised primarily by his mother, who taught him to express his feelings by rapping.

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Honey Davenport practiced boxing as a childhood hobby and took up spoken word poetry as a teenager.

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Honey Davenport cites Kevin Aviance, Phylicia Rashad and Beyonce as artistic inspirations.

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Heath-Clark's first performance in drag was on April 20,2008, and his first paid appearance as Honey Davenport was at a show with Bob the Drag Queen.

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Honey Davenport dropped the "Sir" as his look became more feminine.

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Honey Davenport has hosted regular drag shows in New York City, in New Jersey, on Fire Island and in Key West.

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Honey Davenport was named Music Artist of the Year at the 2020 edition of GIANT Fest, a queer music festival in Brooklyn.

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In February 2018, Honey Davenport won the Miss Paradise pageant in Asbury Park, New Jersey.

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Honey Davenport had been performing at Paradise, the nightclub that hosts that pageant, since Sahara Davenport first brought her there years earlier.

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In summer 2013, Honey Davenport acted in the off-Broadway show The Orion Experience, a sci-fi musical directed by Travis Greisler and set to a glam rock soundtrack by The Orion Experience.

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Honey Davenport portrayed Diva, a veteran prostitute who takes another character under her wing.

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Honey Davenport borrowed about $20,000 from friends in order to commission the runway outfits she brought to the competition.

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Honey Davenport was eliminated in the series' first-ever six-way Lip Sync for Your Life, exiting in season 11's third episode as the 13th-place finisher.

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Fellow season 11 contestants Ra'Jah O'Hara and A'keria C Davenport are members of the Davenport drag family.

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Honey Davenport released each of the songs from Raw and Unfiltered during the airing of Drag Race season 11; the corresponding music videos showcase the looks she would have worn in the episodes following her elimination from the show.

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Honey Davenport co-wrote "The Hive" with Jayse Vegas, a frequent collaborator who has featured her in his own songs and music videos.

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In July 2019, Honey Davenport performed a theatrical concert adaptation of Raw and Unfiltered at the Laurie Beechman Theatre, an off-off-Broadway venue in Manhattan.

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In spring 2019, Honey Davenport released the first season of her weekly YouTube series and podcast, Da Fuq.

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Honey Davenport had an out-of-drag cameo role in Eureka O'Hara's August 2019 music video "Pretty Hot and Tasty".

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Honey Davenport traveled to Australia in October 2019 to partake in Pride events and raise awareness for queer people of color on that continent.

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Aja and Honey Davenport each penned portions of the track, and Kareem McJagger wrote the hook.

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Shortly thereafter, Honey Davenport re-released "Warrior", the second single off of Raw and Unfiltered, together with a full-length music video filmed in front of a green screen during quarantine.

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Honey Davenport co-starred in God Save the Queens, a feature-length film that premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in January 2023.

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In June 2023, Honey Davenport debuted a single called "Mighty Legendary".

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Honey Davenport is to release a line of perfume called Pollen 8 and a makeup line called Bee Yourself.

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Honey Davenport has said that it is important to her to use her career in drag to help others, and she often bases her looks, performances and music on political themes.

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Honey Davenport has been particularly outspoken about racial equality and gun control, motivated by the impact that racism and gun violence have had on her life since childhood.

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In November 2018, Honey Davenport led the We Vote parade, a procession through New York City that encouraged Americans to vote in the 2018 midterm elections.

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At the start of the 2020 George Floyd protests, Honey Davenport teamed up with two fellow New York City drag queens, Devo Monique and Marti Gould Cummings, to ask every queer venue in the city to pledge to hire more black staff and entertainment.

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In September and October 2018, Honey Davenport was at the center of a controversy over racist practices at The Monster, a popular gay bar in New York City's West Village, where she had hosted a weekly show called "Manster" for six years.

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Lopez said that the two black dancers on the flyer needed to be replaced by someone "beautiful" and that the image of Honey Davenport herself needed to be smaller.

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Honey Davenport further stated that he believed Ferrino should not have shown Lopez's messages to Davenport, chalking up their content to a miscommunication stemming from Lopez's non-native English.

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Honey Davenport stopped drinking alcohol a few months after filming Drag Race but later resumed its consumption.