Singer, Actress Denise Matthews, Known as Vanity, Dies
She was not on the list.
Vanity, a Prince protege who renounced her sexy stage
persona to become a Christian minister, has died. She was 57.
The singer and actress, born Denise Matthews, died Monday at
a hospital in Fremont, California, said Gisela Hernandez, a spokeswoman for
Washington Hospital Health Care System. Hernandez did not give a cause of
death.
Matthews' sister Renay said the death was from complications
over longstanding kidney issues.
She said Denise Matthews was happy in recent years.
"She loved her time in the '80s, but I think she loved her recent time
more, because she had been at peace," Renay Matthews said.
A native of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Matthews first rocketed
to stardom through her association with Prince and the 80s girl group Vanity 6.
During her time in music, Vanity released four albums with Motown and Warner
Brothers and was known for her sultry appearance and sexually-themed music,
including "Nasty Girl." She also appeared in films in the late 1980s
and early 1990s, including "The Last Dragon," ''52 Pick-Up" and
"Action Jackson."
Matthews' health took a turn for the worse in 1992 and she
was hospitalized for kidney failure, which she blamed on cocaine and other drug
use.
"I was sick inside. I was a crack cocaine addict and
didn't even know how to wake up in the morning without some smoke," she
said in an Associated Press story in 1999.
She renounced her Hollywood lifestyle and became a Christian
minister. She married former Oakland Raider Anthony Smith in 1995 and they
divorced the next year.
On a GoFundMe page aimed at helping her pay her medical
bills, Matthews said four months ago she had gone through 23 surgeries and was
on dialysis three times a week. She said she was also diagnosed with sclerosing
encapsulating peritonitis, a rare benign cause of small bowel obstruction.
Matthews expressed no regrets about leaving her celebrity
lifestyle behind.
"When I was Vanity, it was all about me," she said
in 1999. "But when I'm preaching the word of God, it's Jesus Christ
speaking through me. I don't want people to know who I was back then, but the
new creature that God has made me."
Musicians around the world expressed sorrow at Matthews'
death.
Prince, who was touring in Australia, dedicated several
songs to Matthews during a show, according to the Herald Sun newspaper. They
"used to love each other deeply," Prince said, according to the
newspaper. "She loved me for the artist I was, I loved her for the artist
she was trying to be."
Berry Gordy, who served as executive producer for "The
Last Dragon," called Matthews "a talented natural beauty, inside and
out."
"I just cannot believe Vanity is gone," Gordy
said. "She was such a vibrant human being."
"Miss you dearly. U are in his arms now, no pain,"
tweeted drummer Sheila E., who also worked with Prince.
Rapper MC Hammer tweeted that he had just attended church
with Matthews on Saturday.
"Vanity left church after giving a beautiful testimony
of appreciation for her Pastors &
Thanks to her savior Jesus, I was there," he tweeted. "I was looking
for her Sunday and the announcement came that she fell ill during the
night."
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