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Mimi Imfurst (born March 2, 1983), the stage name of Braden Stewart Chapman (or Braden Stewart Maurer-Burns), is an American performer. She appeared on the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race and and was a founding member of the girl group Xelle. In 2017, he became the first U.S. drag queen to perform in Cuba, to 's "Express Yourself" with a group of local dancers.


Early life
Imfurst was born in Hanson, Massachusetts, and raised in from an early age. He had been bullied by his peers and assaulted by a school employee. In his teens, Imfurst was homeless after he was kicked out of his parents' home allegedly due to his sexuality. He later was adopted by a lesbian couple and started doing drag at the age of 16. Imfurst attended Marymount Manhattan College.


Career
Mimi Imfurst originally went by the drag name Delilah DeMistra, which was inspired by 's character in Samson and Delilah.

Mimi Imfurst is perhaps best known for his annual Christmas show where he portrays 's mother Mary, for which he appears in Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist.

In 2010, Imfurst acted in several Off-Broadway plays, including Boylesque, a parody of the film Burlesque, which opened at the Laurie Beechman Theatre. She also acted in Mayo on Your Breakfast at Tiffany's at the Bowery Poetry Club, Ilja Sapiroe's The Diary of Anne Frankenstein at 13th St. Repertory Theatre , and Thank You for Being a Friend, a parody of The Golden Girls. Imfurst starred in the title role in Rhoda Heartbreak.

Imfurst was featured in the web series Queens of Drag: NYC by gay.com in 2010. The series featured fellow New York drag queens Bianca Del Rio, , , , Peppermint, and .

Mimi Imfurst auditioned three times before becoming a contestant on the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race. He placed high in the first two challenges but was eliminated in the episode "Totally Leotarded" after lifting fellow contestant India Ferrah over his head during their lip-sync. Imfurst was among 12 former contestants brought back for . He was partnered with to form Team Mandora, but was eliminated in the first episode. In the show's fifth season, impersonated Imfurst for the main challenge during the episode "Lip Synch Extravaganza Eleganza".

In 2011, Imfurst appeared in an Entertainment Weekly photo spread along with that featured channeling Divine. Imfurst also appeared on the cover of Next with and . The same year, Imfurst starred as Rodney in the Off-Broadway play My Big Gay Italian Wedding.

In December 2014, an animated version of Imfurst appeared in the RuPaul's Drag Race: Dragopolis 2.0 mobile app.

Mimi Imfurst has appeared on Celebrity Apprentice and The Howard Stern Show. Imfurst also performs as a stand-up comedian, having opened for and Mo'Nique.

In 2017, Mimi became the first American drag queen to perform in Cuba since the embargo.

In May 2018, two Philadelphia performers alleged that Mimi made unwanted advances over Facebook Messenger and said they engaged in sexually explicit role‑play chats because they feared being blacklisted from the local drag scene if they refused.

Mimi issued a statement acknowledging initiating late‑night sexual conversations, noting that the exchanges made some people uncomfortable, and apologizing; Mimi stated the chats were believed to be consensual at the time and that the impact was not understood.


Xelle
Xelle (stylized as XELLE, pronounced excel) is an American pop "", originally consisting of members Mimi Imfurst, JC Cassis, and Rony G. The group first met in 2010 when Imfurst hosted a karaoke bash.

For Xelle's first music video "Party Girl," the group started a successful campaign, meeting their goal of $3,000. "Party Girl" was directed by Hilarion Banks and costumes were provided by . "Invincible," Xelle's second single was released on February 14, 2012, with proceeds of the song going to GLSEN. "Invincible" features fan-submitted videos holding signs that deal with victimization and bullying issues.

Xelle's music video for "Queen", dedicated to the late , featured appearances by Imfurst's fellow RuPaul's Drag Race contestants , , Jujubee, , , Phi Phi O'Hara, Raven, , , and . Xelle has appeared on Big Ang and .

Imfurst departed Xelle in July 2013, with an official statement released by the group on their web page August 1, 2013.


Discography
Extended plays
  • Queens (2012)

Singles
2011"Party Girl" (feat. Mimi Imfurst)Queens
2012"Invincible" (feat. Mimi Imfurst)
"Queen" (feat. Mimi Imfurst)
2013"Hologram" (feat. Mimi Imfurst)
"Red Flag"
2014"Sweat"


Discography

Singles
2013"Another Lie"Non-album single
"Sandwich"
"Someone to Screw"


Filmography

Film
2008Nick and Norah's Infinite PlaylistHimself
2010Whorrey Potter and the Sorcerer's BallsFag Hagrid
2012Nous YorkChanteur hôtel de luxe


Television
2010What Would You Do?Himself
2011One Night Stand UpHimselfEpisode 10: Dragtastic NYC
2011RuPaul's Drag RaceHimself11th Place (Eliminated in Episode 3)
2011, 2012Himself
2011NewNowNext AwardsHimself
2012Himself11th/12th Place (Dual Elimination with Pandora Boxx in Episode 1)
2013 Season 5, Episode 2: "Luck of the Drawing"


Web series
2010Queens of Drag: NYCHimselfProduced by gay.com


See also
  • LGBT culture in New York City
  • List of LGBT people from New York City
  • NYC Pride March


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