It’s your boyfriend’s favorite Drag Queen! 🧚🏾♀️✨💖
Voted Lawrence’s Best Drag Performer of 2025, Chay D. Boots is Da Pink Princess, Mother of The Haus of Boots, and The Kansas It Girl! Once reviewed as a “celestial, thigh-high-booted phenomenon… wrapped in fur, iced in crystals” with “cheekbones sharp enough to open road cases”-Ritual Witness.
You can experience Chay D. turning looks and staying booked all over the Kansas Tristate Area, and trust you will be captivated. 🧚🏾♀️✨💖
join @chaydboots at The Nerve
SUNDAYS @ 7 @macelislawrenceks
📸by: @alex.does.stuff24
May 27, 2021
Two years ago I preformed for the first time in drag.
Two years ago I had just dropped out of college and was lost, unsure what to do with myself.
Two years ago I found courage to express myself to the world through art and movement.
Two years ago I found myself amongst a crowd of strangers and my closest friends, my biggest supporters.
Two years ago Chay D. Boots was born.
Two years ago my makeup was a CHOP, but we love growth.
In celebration of Two years, I would like to reflect on my experience.
✨Jazz House Open Shows
✨Jazz House Bookings
✨Studio 62 Bookings
✨Queen Pricilla Bookings (R.I.P.)
✨Mahoney’s Bookings
✨KU Drag Show Bookings
✨Replay Bookings
✨Bottleneck Bookings
✨Henry’s Brunch Host
Two years ago I couldn’t imagine that I would be able to accomplish and experience everything I have thus far.
Two years ago, I was just learning to be myself.
Now, I don’t know how to do anything BUT be myself.
I would like to end with my gratitude. I am forever indebted to those who have, are, and will continue to support me. From my family, to my friends, to other preformers, and even strangers. Y’all saw something in me that I wasn’t able to, and for that I thank you. You all have been a part of the evolution of Chay D. Boots. Those who have come to shows, followed me on social media, tipped, given advice(even when unsolicited), gifted me items to use for drag…Thank you, thank you, thank you! And lastly, for those of you who aren’t familiar, my name is a play on words. I lost my mother at 16 to a brain aneurysm, her name was Chayvonna (Chay) Lee. I choose to present myself in a certain manner, preform only Black Women of Color music, and uplift those around me in able to honor her. If you got all the way down here, thank you for reading. I seriously can’t put into words how grateful I truly am. Here’s to 2 years💖✨