Last November, we introduced our readers to Tanqueray, a no-bs woman who shared memories of her life as a burlesque dancer in the 1960s and ’70s with millions of Humans of New York followers on the Internet.
The underground glamor, the gritty city characters; Tanqueray shared it all. And beneath the “mob guys”, “strippers and porn stars in Times Square”, and a lady who “controlled all the high dollar prostitutes back then”, her stories had soul and humor.
Tanqueray, whose real name is Stephanie Johnson, went viral on the social media account and now, a year later, the creator of Humans of New York, Brandon Stanton, is sharing dozens more posts that feature her never-before-told experiences with the hopes of raising money to support her medical expenses.
“Tanqueray caused quite a stir a few months ago when she dropped some truth bombs on us, while wearing a hand-beaded faux mink coat that she made herself,” Stanton wrote on Instagram. “What you don’t know is what happened afterward. Tanqueray … sat for a series of twenty interviews with me, during which time I transcribed her entire life story. And whoa boy, what a story.”
At first, Stanton planned to make a podcast about all the things the 76-year-old has been through, but a bad fall last winter that left her unable to walk has expedited the need for donations.
So, he released a 32-part series called Tattletales from Tanqueray and set up a GoFundMe for her which has already brought in more than $2.5 million.
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It all started a year ago when Tanqueray first appeared on Humans of New York
Her incredible life stories captivated millions of people
And she went viral
“She’s lived such a life and she has such a voice,” Mr. Stanton said in an interview. “She describes things in ways and puts together strings of words that I have never heard someone say before.”
Turns out, the two of them had been approached by television and movie executives after the lady blew up online, but Ms. Johnson wanted Mr. Stanton to tell her story.
“It wasn’t until I got my camera and embarked on this yearlong relationship that I got to know Stephanie,” Mr. Stanton explained, adding that he realized that Ms. Johnson experiences a great deal of sadness and loneliness.
“Tanqueray is a character I created when I went through a divorce,” Ms. Johnson said. “I had to make a living, I just had to reinvent myself to succeed.”
Tanqueray is not someone Ms. Johnson is and has been. “I’ma private person. I have no close girlfriends. Most of my friends, like the gay kids who did the balls in Harlem, they were real friends. All those kids are dead now.”
But Ms. Johnson is happy that the ups and downs of her life inspire other people who are going through a rough patch now. “If I had regrets, I wouldn’t be where I am now,” she said.
Recently, Humans of New York have featured more of her wild experiences
If you’ve also enjoyed Tanqueray’s stories, please consider contributing to her GoFundMe campaign
I think a book would be better, movies tend to embellish with artistic licence to meet some form of demographics or to make the movie studios happy ( for money). A book would be a richer experience( especially with the photos).
Load More Replies...Epic story. Fascinating reading one about woman's life throughout changing times and fortunes. Love the narrative.
in case anybody wanted to know, Madame Blanche' stands for 'White Witch'..and probably was one to with her job..
Load More Replies...I'm really disappointed in how this was presented here. This was not "32 more of Tanqueray's crazy wild stories." This was the EXACT OPPOSITE of that. This was ONE story, deliberately told in 32 parts, to get behind the persona of Tanqueray - who Stephanie says clearly was never really her - and to focus on her humanity. This sensationalist headline does her a disservice. Do better.
I just finished your story. It was so inspiring and beautiful. If I had money, i'd give it to you (but I don't). Thank you for sharing and I hope the rest of your story includes a happy ending :)
Why am I crying like holy mother of pearl!!! I love how I was researching all these people as I was reading it lol I Need a Netflix series based on her please
WONDERFUL NEWS!!! HONY has managed to raise over $2,500,000 through gofundme, to help her with her medical costs & care!! Faith in humanity (partially) restored. <3 https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-tanqueray-trust
Make a movie! A book! Something to immortalize this riveting tale!
What on earth does "Baby, this is real fish" mean? It sounds revolting.
I have never read anything as fascinating as this article and her story. Would love for it to be turned into a Novel or movie. She has lived a very rich life, and has experienced things that most of us will never in our lifetimes. Would love to meet her in real life and hear all about her. Wish her nothing but the best.
to have lived such a life, and to now be in "such a tough spot". Life is unfair way too often. :(
Rokas Laurinavičius, Thank you for bringing Stepanie s story here. I'm puzzeled though because Stephanie spreaks of 'going from the Peppermint across the street to the Wagon Wheel'. When I worked at the Wagon Wheel in '63 they were both on one side of 45th, just east of Broadway a few doors from each other.
I think a book would be better, movies tend to embellish with artistic licence to meet some form of demographics or to make the movie studios happy ( for money). A book would be a richer experience( especially with the photos).
Load More Replies...Epic story. Fascinating reading one about woman's life throughout changing times and fortunes. Love the narrative.
in case anybody wanted to know, Madame Blanche' stands for 'White Witch'..and probably was one to with her job..
Load More Replies...I'm really disappointed in how this was presented here. This was not "32 more of Tanqueray's crazy wild stories." This was the EXACT OPPOSITE of that. This was ONE story, deliberately told in 32 parts, to get behind the persona of Tanqueray - who Stephanie says clearly was never really her - and to focus on her humanity. This sensationalist headline does her a disservice. Do better.
I just finished your story. It was so inspiring and beautiful. If I had money, i'd give it to you (but I don't). Thank you for sharing and I hope the rest of your story includes a happy ending :)
Why am I crying like holy mother of pearl!!! I love how I was researching all these people as I was reading it lol I Need a Netflix series based on her please
WONDERFUL NEWS!!! HONY has managed to raise over $2,500,000 through gofundme, to help her with her medical costs & care!! Faith in humanity (partially) restored. <3 https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-tanqueray-trust
Make a movie! A book! Something to immortalize this riveting tale!
What on earth does "Baby, this is real fish" mean? It sounds revolting.
I have never read anything as fascinating as this article and her story. Would love for it to be turned into a Novel or movie. She has lived a very rich life, and has experienced things that most of us will never in our lifetimes. Would love to meet her in real life and hear all about her. Wish her nothing but the best.
to have lived such a life, and to now be in "such a tough spot". Life is unfair way too often. :(
Rokas Laurinavičius, Thank you for bringing Stepanie s story here. I'm puzzeled though because Stephanie spreaks of 'going from the Peppermint across the street to the Wagon Wheel'. When I worked at the Wagon Wheel in '63 they were both on one side of 45th, just east of Broadway a few doors from each other.
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