We’ve lost a legend  It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of this star’s tragic passing

Stephanie “Tanqueray” Johnson’s life was pure New York — a mix of grit, glamour, and unapologetic survival. Born Aquila Stephanie Springle in 1944, she rose from poverty and strict religious roots in Albany to the vibrant chaos of Manhattan. Pushed out as a pregnant teen, she remade herself into Tanqueray, a fearless burlesque performer who ruled the city’s underground clubs in the 1960s and ’70s.

On October 11, 2025, Tanqueray passed away at her Manhattan home at age 81 after suffering a severe stroke. Her death was confirmed by Humans of New York and her son, Mitchell Springle. Known for her dazzling stage presence and raw storytelling, she had lived many lives — dancer, designer, survivor — each more remarkable than the last.

Her second act came decades later when Humans of New York founder Brandon Stanton met her in Chelsea in 2019. Her unfiltered tales of mob clubs, handmade costumes, and survival captivated millions online, raising over $2.5 million in support and inspiring a bestselling memoir. Beneath her sharp humor was deep tenderness — the heart of a woman who never stopped fighting for her story to be heard.

Tanqueray’s legacy stretches far beyond burlesque. She was proof that authenticity, resilience, and raw honesty can outshine any stage light. In her own words: “I hope when I get to heaven, God shows me a movie of my life — but just the funny parts.” And for millions who loved her, those moments will never fade.

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