launched a career in music with the release of the 2015 studio album Beauty Marked.

As a prominent digital influencer in makeup, Miss Fame has crossed paths with most of the high-profile players in the industry, including Black Lives Matter movement grows, several brands, celebrities, movies, and TV shows are being held able for certain problematic aspects that have been previously ignored, eventually making its way to the makeup industry and Jeffree Star in particular.

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In a series of tweets, high-profile drag performers who have collaborated with Jeffree Star at some point, the queen retweeted the reply (as seen below), thus exposing the so-called Drag Race sisters that they were talking about.

As of the time of this writing, Alyssa Edwards - the Drag Race contestants who were tagged in the reply that was retweeted by Miss Fame - have yet to speak on how they will proceed in regards to the Jeffree Star allegations. It is of note that, if any of these queens have existing business contracts with Jeffree, there may be legal and/or financial consequences to disparaging the digital influencer in public. However, as proven by Miss Fame, digital content can be deleted and business relationships can be broken, thus leaving it up to each of these drag entertainers to evaluate their strategy in response to these controversies.

If the pressure keeps on building for Jeffree Star to be 'canceled,' it will become hard for these RuPaul's Drag Race stars - who have partnered with Jeffree in the past - to remain silent and/or neutral. However, given how active most of these drag entertainers are on social media, it certainly feels like they are already aware of the controversies but are still not ready to make a statement on it.

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Source: Miss Fame