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Vanessa Vanjie
Vanessa Vanjie at RuPaul's DragCon LA in 2018
Born

José Luis Cancel


(1991-10-03) October 3, 1991 (age 32)
OccupationDrag queen
Known forCompeting on RuPaul's Drag Race
Websitevanessavanjie.com

Vanessa Vanjie, sometimes known as Miss Vanjie or simply Vanjie, is the stage name of José Luis Cancel,[1] an American drag performer known for competing on the tenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race and placing fifth on the eleventh season of the show. In addition to competing on Drag Race, she has also appeared in many of its spin-offs, including RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race, RuPaul's Drag Race: Vegas Revue, Canada's Drag Race and RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, the latter of which she appeared as a contestant for its ninth season.

Early life[edit]

She is of Puerto Rican descent. She started doing drag when Drag Race season three and All Stars alumna Alexis Mateo hired her as a backup dancer.[2][3]

Career[edit]

Vanessa Vanjie Mateo was announced as one of the fourteen contestants competing for the crown on the tenth seasonofRuPaul's Drag Race, which premiered on March 22, 2018.[4] She was eliminated in the first episode, after lip syncingtoChristina Aguilera's "Ain't No Other Man" against competitor Kalorie Karbdashian Williams, while Aguilera was the guest judge.[5] As she walked backwards off the stage, her parting words were "Miss Vanjie... Miss Vanjie... Miss... Vanjie", which later became an internet meme. "Miss Vanjie" was tweeted by many, including several by RuPaul, as well as Michelle Visage and Kathy Griffin. The meme was also edited into clips of various movies, TV shows, and even on dating apps, with clips appearing in The Simpsons, Pokémon, Grindr, and The Shining.[6]

Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, 2019

The "Miss Vanjie" catchphrase was said by Rylan Clark-Neal while commenting on the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 first semi-final broadcast during the presentation of Eleni Foureira from Cyprus; he also said it in reference to Montenegro singer Vanja Radovanović, whose name resembles Miss Vanjie's.[7] RuPaul wore a "Vanjie" necklace during the Time 100 Gala red carpet.[8] The catchphrase was also referenced in multiple further episodes of Drag Race season ten. A Snapchat filter of Vanessa's runway look was made available the day after the season ten reunion.[9]

On January 24, 2019, Vanessa Vanjie Mateo was announced as one of the fifteen competitors of season 11ofRuPaul's Drag Race.[10] She was in the bottom two for episodes nine and ten, and won both lip syncs against Plastique Tiara and Shuga Cain.[11][12][13][14] She was eliminated by Brooke Lynn Hytes in the penultimate week in episode twelve, and placed fifth.[15][16][17] In Episode 5 of All Stars 5, she made a guest appearance as a "Lip Sync Assassin", where she lip-synced against Shea Couleé, but lost.

Vanessa Vanjie Mateo in 2019

Vanessa Vanjie Mateo was featured on the September 2018 issue cover of Gay Times.[18] She appeared with Nina Bo'nina Brown for two episodes of the WOWPresents internet series "Fashion Photo RuView" on November 3 and 17, 2018, filling in for Raja and Raven.[19][20] She appeared with Silky Nutmeg Ganache and Derrick Barry for an episode of the fourteenth seasonofGermany's Next Topmodel in 2019.[21] On May 12, 2019, Vanessa Vanjie Mateo was sponsored by Chips Ahoy! for a social media post for Mother's Day, which got homophobic backlash.[22]

On April 23, 2024, Vanessa Vanjie Mateo was announced as one of the eight contestants competing on the ninth seasonofRuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.[23]

She is one of the most followed queens from Drag Race, and has accumulated over 1.5 million Instagram followers as of October 2021.[24]

Music[edit]

Vanessa Vanjie Mateo released her first single, "I'm Vanjie", on June 21, 2018.[25] She appeared in the music video for Iggy Azalea's "Sally Walker" on March 14, 2019.[26] She performed as a backup dancer to the song on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in April 2019.[27][28] Vanessa Vanjie Mateo was also in the video for Azalea's "Started" with Trixie Mattel.[29][30][31]

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2018 RuPaul's Drag Race Herself Contestant (14th place)
RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked
2019 RuPaul's Drag Race Contestant (5th place)
RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked
Jimmy Kimmel Live! Backup dancer
Germany's Next Topmodel Guest
2020 AJ and the Queen[32] Guest appearance
RuPaul's Drag Race Guest
RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked
RuPaul's Celebrity Drag Race[33] Mentor
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Lip Sync Assassin
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked
RuPaul's Drag Race: Vegas Revue[34]
2022 All Star Shore Contestant (Finalist)
Canada's Drag Race (season 3)[35] Guest judge
The Book of Queer Episode: "Queens' Work Makes the Team Work"
2023 Drag Me to Dinner Hulu original[36]
2024 RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Herself Contestant

Music videos[edit]

Year Title Role
2019 Iggy Azalea – "Sally Walker" Funeral attendee
Iggy Azalea – "Started" Real Estate Agent
2020 Yvie Oddly - "Hype" Herself

Web series[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2018, 2019 Queen to Queen Herself With Kalorie Karbdashian-Williams, later with Silky Nutmeg Ganache and A'keria C. Davenport [37]
Countdown to the Crown Season 10 and Season 11 [38]
Whatcha Packin' Guest [39]
2018 Cosmo Queens Cosmopolitan Series [40]
2019–22 The Pit Stop Guest, 2 episodes [41]
2019 Reading Queens Episode: "Miss Vanjie" [42]
Follow Me [43]
2019, 2020 Be$tie$ for Ca$h With Silky Nutmeg Ganache, later with Alexis Mateo [44]
2020 Silky's Snack Shack Guest [45]
Werq the World [46]
2021 Out of the Closet [47]
2022 Vanjie: 24 Hours of Love Host [48]
2023 LGBTQ Herstory Month: Honoring Latinx Heroes Web special [49]

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

Year Title
2018 "I'm Vanjie"
2019 "Queens Everywhere" with A'keria Davenport, Brooke Lynn Hytes, Silky Nutmeg Ganache, Rupaul, Yvie Oddly
2020 "Hype" with Yvie Oddly[50]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award ceremony Category Work Results Ref.
2019 People's Choice Award The Competition Contestant of 2019 Herself Nominated [51]
2023 Queerties Awards Future All-Star Herself Nominated [52]

References[edit]

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