Eureka O'Hara is celebrating after legally changing her name.
The RuPaul's Drag Race star, 32, came out as a trans woman in December - and announced she is now legally a woman to mark International Women's Day.
The star took to Instagram this week to make the announcement, posting a picture of herself alongside a legal document.
In the first snap she took a selfie while wearing an army print t-shirt. The second upload showed the document which stated she has now legally changed her name from David Lee Huggard Jr to Eureka D. Huggard and is now legally a woman.
Captioning her post, she wrote: "International Women's Day! In the eyes of God and Now the Law! I'm a woman!"
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Her post was met with an influx of congratulatory and positive messages in the comments section.
Among them was fellow Drag Race star Gia Gunn, who wrote: "You have always been a woman. Congrats mama!" Eureka quickly thanked her pal for her comments.
Others penning a message included drag artist Manila Luzon, who said: "Eureka! Officially!" while model Gigi Hadid simply shared a number of love heart and flame emojis.
When Eureka initially publicly announced she is a transgender woman, she confessed she felt "blessed" to finally know who she is.
The reality star, who appeared as a contestant on season 10 of RuPaul's Drag Race, said she has been on a "magical" journey after re-examining who she is.
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She confirmed she had decided to transition after meeting Mandy, who transitioned in their 70s, on an episode of HBO show We’re Here.
The show sees her co-star Bob the Drag Queen and Shangela travel across America and recruit small-town residents to participate in drag shows.
And speaking about her announcement, she said: "I’m blessed now because I know who I am without question.
"It's been really magical and it's been probably the easiest transitional and coming out journey that I've ever been on," she told PEOPLE.
She continued: "Hearing the story of Mandy regretting losing all that time — and all the regret and the pain that she was going through during the time of not fully being herself — was really important to me."