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The Vivienne’s family reveal heartbreaking moment they found out about UK Drag Race star’s secret ketamine struggle

Published on April 22, 2025 at 12:37 PM

THE Vivienne's family revealed the heartbreaking moment they discovered the UK Drag Race star's secret Ketamine struggle.

32, died from a cardiac arrest caused by the effects of taking the drug, it was revealed last month.

The Vivienne at the British Soap Awards.
The Vivienne,32, died from a cardiac arrest caused by the effects of taking the drug
Screenshot of a woman being interviewed for BBC Newsnight.
Sister Chanel Williams has shared their family heartbreak
The Vivienne at the Wicked Part One European Premiere.
The star was found dead at their home in Chester on January 5

The TV star, who won the first series of‘s DragRaceUK,near Chester on January 5.

James' sister Chanel Williams, who previously said the family “continue to be completely devastated” by the tragedy, has spoken out.

She candidly shared that the drag queen legend had hidden their substance struggles for years.

Chanel told how they only discovered James' addiction after they opened up about it on RuPaul's Drag Race in 2019.

At the time, the drag star said: “I couldn’t leave the drugs at the party, it was constant.”

They bravely revealed how Ketamine use saw them hospitalised three times in the space of a month.

The Vivienne was commended at the time for raising awareness of substance abuse while appearing on the show.

Despite staying sober for period of time, James' family were unaware he had relapsed shortly before his death.

Chanel told the BBC: “Had I asked the questions or just looked for the signs, would the outcome be different?'

“He was at the height of everything he was doing and I think because he'd said it in such an open platform, it's really difficult to come back and say you're struggling again.”

The grieving sibling also questioned whether James' fame made them feel they had to hide away amid their relapse.

Chanel continued: “To think that if we'd known, or if he'd have felt able to talk and really reach out for the help that was needed, the outcome could've been different.”

The family are now working tirelessly to raise awareness around the dangers of Ketamine – and see it changed to a Class A drug.

Ketamine is used by vets as a horse anaesthetic but is misused as a party drug.

Home Officefigures seen by Flying Eze on Sunday show thafrom 10.6 tonnes in 2023 to almost 25 tonnes in 2024.

RuPaul and The Vivienne at RuPaul DragCon.
The Vivienne with Ru Paul in 2020
Close-up selfie of James Lee Williams, drag queen The Vivienne.
James had hidden their Ketamine struggles from their family
The Vivienne in a blue jeweled outfit on Dancing on Ice.
The star featured on Dancing on Ice in 2023

Chanel explained how they will be working with the substance abuse charity Adferiad to raise awareness.

“Ketamine is an extremely dangerous drug that is becoming more and more prevalent in the UK,” she said previously.

“If we can help raise awareness of the dangers of this drug and help people who may be dealing with ketamine addiction then something positive will come from this complete tragedy.”

Simon Jones, The Vivienne's manager and close friend, added: “I hope by us releasing this information we can raise awareness about the dangers of ongoing ketamine usage and what it can do to your body.”

Donna Chavez, a spokesperson for Adferiad, said: “Their courage in sharing James' story will help raise vital awareness of the devastating impact substance use can have.

“We are seeing a worrying rise in the number of people using ketamine, often unaware of the serious risks it poses to their physical and mental health.

“By opening conversations and challenging misconceptions, we can help prevent further tragedies and support those in need to find hope and recovery.”

James' family said The Vivienne “brought the sparkle to life” and will be missed “for eternity”shortly after the death.

An inquest previously heard how a post mortem identified an but further tests were needed.

Cheshire Coroner's Court was told Williams was

The inquest was adjourned ahead of a full hearing scheduled for June 30.

Cheshire previously confirmed Williams' death was not being treated as suspicious.

The tragedy was first announced by publicist Simon, who paid tribute to the “incredibly loved, warm-hearted and amazing person”.

He added that Williams would be remembered for their “immense talent” and “the light they brought to every room was astonishing”.

Simon added: “Their family are heartbroken at the loss of their son, brother and uncle.

“They are so proud of the wonderful things James achieved in their life and career.”

Williams won the first season of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, which aired in 2019.

The drag star went on to compete in an all-winners season of the franchise in the US in 2022 – the only Brit to do so.

Williams also starred on BBC Three show Takes On Hollywood in 2020 and appeared on Channel 4's Hunted For Stand Up To Cancer in 2022.

In 2023, Williams came third place on Dancing on Ice – with judge leading tributes to the “phenomenal entertainer” and “trailblazer”.

Presenter Holly Willoughby also shared her heartache at the start of last month's new series.

She said: “Before we move on, like us, many of you will have been saddened by the tragic news of The Vivienne's passing last weekend.

“Now they were a huge part of our show, making it all the way to the final in 2023.

“They'll be very sorely missed and our thoughts are with The Vivienne's loved ones at this time. So sad.”

RuPaul's Drag Race judge also paid tribute to Williams, writing that their death was “heartbreaking”.

Alongside pictures of them together, Visage wrote on : “We go back to when I started coming over here to the UK.

“You were always there, always laughing, always giving, always on point.

“Your laughter, your wit, your talent, your drag. I loved all of it but I loved your friendship most of all. You were a beacon to so many.

“Seeing you make your West End debut was amazing for me to witness your dream come true right in front of my eyes.

“I'm the lucky one to have known you and to have laughed together with you so many times.”

Williams was born in but moved to Liverpool as a teenager to launch a career as a make up artist.

They met husband David Ludford after moving to Gran Canaria in 2017.

The couple announced their separation in April 2023.

David paid tribute following the tragedy, saying: “My heart literally sank when I got the call.

“Never in a million years did I ever think I'd ever be writing anything like this about James Lee Williams.

“This man changed my life so much from the day we first met in August 2017 in Gran Canaria! We literally clicked straight away and we knew we was going to be together for along time!

“He made me feel love and shown me what it was really like to love someone.

“You will always have a place in my heart. Going to miss you more than people will ever know.Sleeptight angel.”

The Vivienne, a drag queen, holding a scepter.
The family are trying to see Ketamine raised to a Class A drug
The Vivienne on a game show.
The TV star had been commended for opening up about their battle in 2019
The Vivienne at RuPaul's DragCon.
James' sister revealed they are now working with the charity Adferiad to raise awareness
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