
Former RuPaul’s Drag Race fan favorite Stacy Layne Matthews is receiving support from fans after sharing a personal and vulnerable update on Instagram.
In a recent video, Matthews explained that she is currently dealing with “a lot of sh*t going on” and revealed that she is “not welcome” at her mother’s home anymore. Speaking candidly, she shared that she had packed her belongings and left without knowing exactly where she would go next.
The video, which showed Matthews dressed casually, struck a more serious tone than the larger-than-life persona many fans remember from television.
Turning to Fans for Support
During the same video, Matthews asked her followers if they would be willing to help her secure a place to stay. She also shared her banking details for those who wished to send financial assistance.
“Stay tuned,” she added at the end of the clip, suggesting that more updates may follow.
While the situation is still unfolding, early responses in the comments have included messages of encouragement, with some supporters even offering her a place to stay.
Health Challenges in Recent Years
Just days before posting the video, Matthews had already been open about ongoing health concerns.
On her Instagram, she shared that she is currently in the process of applying for disability status following a 2024 hospitalization. That hospital stay was related to spinal stenosis, along with other health struggles she has been navigating.

These challenges provide additional context to her recent situation, highlighting that her current difficulties are not limited to housing alone.
A Drag Race Legacy

Matthews, often remembered by fans as the original “Miss Henny,” first appeared on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 3, where she finished in eighth place.
Her humor, catchphrases, and memorable confessionals helped her stand out during her season, earning her a loyal fanbase. She later returned for a guest appearance on All Stars Season 4, reminding viewers why she remained such a beloved figure in the franchise.
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Community Response and What Comes Next
Moments like this highlight the unique relationship between drag artists and their communities. For many LGBTQ performers, especially those who gained visibility through reality television, fan support can become a vital resource during difficult times.
At the same time, Matthews’ situation reflects broader challenges that many LGBTQ individuals face, including housing instability and limited access to consistent healthcare support.
For now, Matthews’ story is still developing. Her post has already prompted an outpouring of concern and offers of help, showing that even in uncertain moments, community care remains strong.
As fans wait for further updates, one thing is clear: Matthews is not navigating this moment alone.
