THE LEGEND WHO DANCED THROUGH LIFE

Stephanie “Tanqueray” Johnson lived like only New York could teach you to live—loud, unapologetic, and unforgettable. From a teenage runaway to a dazzling burlesque queen, she built herself out of rhinestones and grit, commanding stages where danger and glamour met under neon lights. In an era that tried to limit her, she defied every boundary—becoming both a survivor and a symbol of self-made power.

When Humans of New York brought her story to the world, millions finally saw what the city already knew: Tanqueray wasn’t just a performer—she was history in heels. Her sharp humor, her scars, her sparkle—they all told one story: that pain can be rewritten as art. Even now, after her passing at 81, her spirit lingers in the pulse of the city she loved. Stephanie didn’t just live—she performed survival. And the world gave her a standing ovation.

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