A Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) employee who worked in child protective services until at least 2024 and appears to remain employed by the department in another capacity is headlining an upcoming Bangor drag show aimed at “all ages.”
“Hosted by the one and only, your hometown queen, Carmilla Velour, this high-camp drag brunch is serving up fierce performances and brunch bites you’ll dream about every Sunday until the next show,” said Facebook user Cameron Alexander, promoting his “all ages” drag show.
Alexander, who lists his pronouns as they/them, will be performing at the Blaze Bangor restaurant on Sunday morning using the stage name Carmilla Velour, for the “Bubbles and Blush Blaze Drag Brunch,” explicitly advertised for all ages.
One important fact sets Alexander apart from other men performing for children while dressed as women. Alexander, according to his Facebook, is currently employed by the Maine DHHS as a Policy and Training Specialist/Supervisor.
He previously worked at the department as a Child Protective Social Worker.
Though no one by the name of Cameron Alexander is listed in DHHS payroll records, there is record of an employee named Cameron A. Grover, who was employed as a child protective service caseworker, and a social services program specialist as of 2024, the most recent available payroll information.











