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Zavion Michael Davenport (September 24, 1985August 20, 2020), better known by the stage name Chi Chi DeVayne, was an American
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and
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personality who came to international attention on the eighth season of ''
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'' and on the third season of ''
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''. DeVayne began her drag career in her native
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, where she was known locally prior to her 2016 debut on ''Drag Race''. Following her time on the show, DeVayne embarked on a number of domestic and international tours, and she was featured on several web series about drag. Davenport was diagnosed with
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in 2018 and, two years later, he died following a bout of
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he contracted after a hospital stay for scleroderma-related
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.


Early life and career

Zavion Michael Davenport was born on September 24, 1985, in
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, to Alberteen Wyandon and Zan Davenport III. He had a sister, Brittany; a brother, DaRico Wyandon; and two half-brothers, Zachary and Zamien Willis. As a child, Davenport took classes in
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and in
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and
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. He described parts of his upbringing as rough: he carried a gun, got into trouble, and joined gangs. In an interview on ''
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'', he said, "Girl, I've seen people shot. I've smelled, like, the smell of brains. When I tell you I come from the streets, I'm not kidding." Davenport attended Fair Park High School, where he was a drum major in the marching band. After graduating in 2003, he began performing in drag on the local nightlife scene. Prior to appearing on ''Drag Race'', Davenport worked two nine-to-five jobs to support himself.


Drag

DeVayne's first name, Chi Chi, was inspired by the character Chi-Chi Rodriguez from ''
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'', and the surname DeVayne came from the DeVayne drag family of Shreveport. Her drag mothers were Kourtni DeVayne and Lady Phat Kat. DeVayne enjoyed using different shades of purple makeup. In her early days as a drag entertainer, she was a regular performer at the Central Station nightclub in Shreveport, where she became known for her
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s. DeVayne competed on the eighth season of ''RuPaul's Drag Race'', which began airing on March 7, 2016. ''
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''s James Michael Nichols said she "was the
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season, walking through the doors in the first episode in a dress literally made out of garbage bags". The BBC called her
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to "
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", through which she eliminated fellow contestant
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, "iconic in ''Drag Race'' history". ''
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'' dubbed the performance one of the series' best lip syncs. DeVayne made it to the top four but was eliminated before Kim Chi and Naomi Smalls;
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won the crown. DeVayne said of the experience: "It changed everything in my life. Everything has turned in a different direction. Before, I was just like, 'What's a good job that I could get here in town, working in a factory?'. It's crazy." DeVayne was interviewed on
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's podcast '' RuPaul: What's the Tee?'' in 2016. The next year, she toured with A Drag Queen Christmas, and she was subsequently a cast member of several international live shows featuring ''Drag Race'' contestants. In March 2018, she was a part of
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's series ''Drag Babies'', which was hosted by Bob the Drag Queen. She served as a drag mentor alongside
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and Shuga Cain. DeVayne then appeared on the third season of ''
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'', which premiered on January 25, 2018. She was eliminated in the fourth episode, originally placing seventh, but she ultimately finished eighth after Morgan McMichaels returned to the competition. DeVayne credited her experience on ''Drag Race'' with helping her heal from some of the difficulties of her past.


Personal life

Davenport was openly gay. In 2018, he was diagnosed with
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, an
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condition. He reported that the disease had caused him to lose weight and had reduced his capacity to dance in early 2020. On July 17 of that year, he was rushed to the hospital with
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and scleroderma-related
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. This prompted fans and fellow ''Drag Race'' contestants to initiate fundraising efforts for his medical bills. Two days later, he posted an update on social media, saying, "I let it go too long without going to the doctor, and these are the consequences". He also expressed appreciation for the outpouring of support from fans and colleagues, and he stated that he was undergoing dialysis treatment. Four weeks later, Davenport was readmitted to the hospital with
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. During that time, he made his final social media post, a video asking fans to keep him in their prayers and promising to "be back soon". He died on August 20, 2020, at the age of 34. Celebrities including
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, Ross Mathews and
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paid tribute to DeVayne. Many fellow ''Drag Race'' contestants also expressed condolences; these included Aja,
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, Alexis Michelle, Aquaria,
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,
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, India Ferrah, Jaida Essence Hall, Kennedy Davenport, Monét X Change, Nina Bo'nina Brown,
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, Peppermint,
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and
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. In a memorial post,
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called DeVayne "an incredible performer and such a bright light". The finale episode of ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' season 13—the first to air after DeVayne's death—contained a tribute segment wherein
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and several former contestants shared memories of DeVayne's life and work. In 2022, director
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announced that DeVayne was meant to play the character Bussy on ''
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'', but she was replaced by Armand Fields after she died. Dunn stated that he set the series in
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due to his longtime friendship with DeVayne.


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