‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ star Jiggly Caliente dies

  • Performatively known as Jiggly Caliente, died at 44
  • The family announced it in a statement Sunday morning
  • It followed an infection and amputation of a leg

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(WJW) — “RuPaul’s Drag Race” star Bianca Castro, better known as drag performer Jiggly Caliente, has died.

Castro’s family announced that she died Sunday morning.

Castro recently underwent surgery and had most of her leg amputated following a “severe infection”, family members said.

After having most of her right leg amputated, she passed away, the family said.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 15: Jiggly Caliente attends 'RuPaul's DragCon' at Los Angeles Convention Center on May 15, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Santiago Felipe/FilmMagic)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MAY 15: Jiggly Caliente attends ‘RuPaul’s DragCon’ at Los Angeles Convention Center on May 15, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Santiago Felipe/FilmMagic)

Born in the Philippines, Castro-Arabejo immigrated to New York. She started working in drag about 20 years ago, appearing in competitions and pageants. She noted the influence of her upbringing in her work and its importance for representation in the industry. In 2018, she released a hip-hop album called “T.H.O.T. Process,” including a track where she raps in Tagalog.

During a 2023 episode of reality show “Bring Back My Girls,” which reunites different performers from the “Drag Race” franchise, Castro-Arabejo said her work as a judge was important because of her heritage.

“When it comes to my culture, I live and breathe that I am Filipina,” she said. “I am a proud immigrant woman.”

She publicly came out as transgender in 2016 on a podcast, partly because she said she received letters from fans who were struggling with their own gender identities.

“I wanted to come out because I was ready to come out. I have been living as a trans woman for so long, but I just never told the audience and the fans that,” she said in a 2018 Billboard interview. “I was actually transitioning while I was on the show, I just never talked about it. I didn’t want it to be my storyline, because being a trans woman is not what defines me.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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