RuPaul’s Drag Race star Lexi Love is going to rehab.
The 34-year-old finalist from season 17 has recently commenced a 30-day rehabilitation program in a substance abuse treatment and emotional therapy facility in Texas, as per statements from her manager and close associate, TJ Liedel, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly on May 10.
Liedel explained that Lexi’s struggles with substance abuse stem from past traumatic experiences. Although Lexi openly discussed her battle with meth addiction during her appearance on RuPaul’s Drag Race, her current treatment does not involve meth, with her primary objective being attaining complete sobriety. There is also a possibility of her enrolling in another 30-day program following the initial month of treatment.
Speaking to EW, Liedel emphasized, “Lexi is known for the love and positivity she shares with her family, friends, and fans. Confronting these issues directly is a challenging task, and we admire her bravery in addressing them publicly, becoming a symbol of hope for many within the community.”
Liedel continued, “Unfortunately, people demonize these things, but the only way we can get better about it is to be public, share stories, and actively work toward healthier, happier times. We appreciate the support of everyone. Know that Lexi appreciates everyone in their support, and she will be back soon. We Lexi Love you.”
Liedel’s statement came hours after Lexi announced that she would be going to rehab via Instagram on Saturday.
“For all you curious cats…,” she wrote. “I was brave enough to take my mental, [physical] and emotional health serious for the first time ever. I am in rehab and will be gone for a while. Y’all better get ready for what’s coming.”
She concluded, “I Lexi Love you; even the HATERS.”
Lexi tied with Sam Star for third place in the season 17 finale of Drag Race. She celebrated with a heartfelt post via Instagram on April 21, where she wrote, “I know I put a lot of weight and pressure on the success of this finale, it was my goal since getting clean off Methamphetamines in 2015; what I’m finding out is that even though I may not have one of the crown at this moment in time, my true success was always in the journey and not the destination!”
She added, “In my honest opinion, I am still on my journey….. and I’m going to focus on obsessing over that versus the destination.”
Days later, on April 27, Lexi announced via X that she would be taking a break from performing to focus on her mental health.
“I’m taking a step back to nurture my mental, physical, and emotional well-being,” she wrote at the time. “It’s time to transform my relationship with my inner saboteur — to understand it, disarm it, and step fully into my strength.”
She added, “When I return, I’ll be ready to take on the world — bigger, better, and stronger than ever. And to those who doubted me — thank you for reminding me that resilience is a choice, and I choose to rise.”