Jul 29
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Star Pixie Polite Hospitalized After Homophobic Attack in London
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Pixie Polite, famed for her appearance on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, has revealed she was hospitalized after being attacked in what she described as a homophobic incident in London. The performer, whose vibrant persona and advocacy have made her a favorite in the British drag scene, recounted being “punched in the back of the neck” while out in public, an assault she directly attributed to anti-LGBTQ+ hatred .
The attack reportedly took place late in the evening in a busy area of London, where Pixie Polite was recognized by several passersby. In a statement shared across social media and confirmed in interviews with LGBTQ+ news outlets, Pixie explained, “I was just walking home when someone decided to target me... I was punched in the back of the neck.” She further noted that the assailant shouted homophobic slurs before fleeing the scene .
Pixie was taken to a local hospital for medical assessment, where she was treated for minor injuries and later released. While physically stable, she described being left with a “sense of righteous indignation” and voiced her determination to speak out against such acts of violence .
The incident has been met with a wave of support from fans, fellow performers, and LGBTQ+ organizations across the UK and internationally. Social media platforms quickly filled with messages of solidarity, and advocacy groups condemned the attack as part of a worrying trend of violence against LGBTQ+ individuals. In a statement, a spokesperson from Stonewall UK reiterated the need for robust hate crime protections: “No one should fear for their safety simply because of who they are or who they love.”
Drag Race alumni and other prominent queer entertainers also voiced their outrage. Many have called for increased visibility, education, and legal protections, emphasizing that high-profile incidents like this highlight the continued vulnerability of LGBTQ+ people even in urban, seemingly progressive environments .
Pixie Polite’s experience comes amid ongoing concerns about anti-LGBTQ+ violence in the UK. According to recent figures from the UK Home Office, hate crimes motivated by sexual orientation and gender identity have seen an uptick in major cities, with many cases going unreported due to fear of further victimization or lack of faith in law enforcement response . LGBTQ+ advocates stress the importance of reporting incidents, seeking support, and pushing for systemic change.
In the wake of the attack, Pixie Polite encouraged her followers to remain vigilant and support one another. “We won’t be silenced,” she said in her video address, “and we won’t let hate dictate how we live our lives” .
The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that they are aware of the incident and have opened an investigation. At the time of reporting, no arrests have been made, but authorities are appealing for witnesses and urging anyone with information to come forward .
Despite the trauma, Pixie Polite has reaffirmed her commitment to visibility and advocacy. Her message echoes the sentiments of many in the LGBTQ+ community: resilience in the face of adversity, solidarity in the face of hate, and the ongoing fight for a world in which all people can live free from fear.
As the investigation continues and conversations about LGBTQ+ safety intensify, Pixie’s story serves as a sobering reminder of the challenges many still face—and the importance of standing together against all forms of bigotry and violence.