‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Finalist Eureka Alleges She was Mistreated During Madonna Event, Says Julia Fox Defended Her | Eureka, Julia Fox, Madonna | Celebrity News and Gossip | Entertainment, Photos and Videos

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RuPaul’s Drag Race finalist and American Horror Story star Eureka is claiming she was kicked out of a Madonna event held at West Hollywood LGBTQ+ club The Abbey.

Eureka, 35, was there for a Confessions II teaser event and told Entertainment Weekly that she was “treated like trash at the door.”

She alleges that there was “an armed security threatening violence” and they “eventually escorted” her through the bar. She was also there with Drag Race All Stars 6 winner Kylie Sonique Love and entertainer Lushious Massacr.

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Eureka also said that the only person who stood up for her when she was moved the first time was Julia Fox, who was previously in contention to play Debi Mazar in Madonna‘s upcoming biopic.

The reality star claims that she was transferred in the booth “to be more aesthetically pleasing once Madonna was on stage,” until she was “removed completely.”

The footage shows the star-studded crowd dancing to Madonna’s set and then Eureka can be heard telling someone, “Y’all are only bothering me, you’re not bothering none of them,” and a promise that she wouldn’t be moving.

“Literally yoked up by security. They’re trying to escort me out the back door, b—h,” Eureka says in the video. “Literally invited into the booth, I’m the only b—h they’re trying to drag out.”

The follow-up post included what looked like a screen recording with The Abbey’s social media platform along with a caption explaining the situation.

“Not only were all the Drag Race girls treated like we were nothing at the front door but then this happens,” she wrote in the caption. “The invited drag race girls whom were guests were told to get to the back of the line or they weren’t coming in at all! Then this happens. Drag artists are expendable to these people and mean nothing.”

She continued, “These are meant to be the safe spaces we have to exist but most of the queens created their own section on the patio. I was pulled into several VIPs by fans that were ‘talent’ allowed in the VIP and was singled out and kicked out of the club. Wearing a wristband given to me by one of them. I was forcefully removed out of everyone not wearing bands, after being moved several times in the same booth.”

Eureka added that it felt like she “didn’t fit the aesthetic and was so unimportant I could be Grabbed by security before demanding my release and I would leave myself.”

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter have announced the release date for their new song that they performed at Coachella!

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