The cause of death for The Vivienne, the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Season 1, has been confirmed. According to Simon Jones, The Vivienne’s manager and publicist, the 32-year-old drag queen passed away from the effects of ketamine use, which caused a cardiac arrest. Jones shared the news Monday with Attitude magazine.
“I hope that by us releasing this information, we can raise awareness about the dangers of ongoing ketamine usage and what it can do to your body,” Jones said in a statement. “Ketamine usage is on the rise, particularly amongst young people, and I don’t think the full dangers of the drug are being discussed.”
Ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic originally developed for surgeries, has gained popularity as a recreational drug, particularly within the queer community. While it is used medically for pain management, it also has powerful psychedelic and dissociative effects. Its use has sparked growing concerns, especially after the 2023 death of Friends star Matthew Perry, who died after consuming a lethal dose of the drug.
The Vivienne, whose real name was James Lee Williams, died on January 5, 2025, in their home in Chester, U.K. Their body was discovered in the bathroom on Sunday morning, prompting an initial police investigation into the cause of death. While law enforcement initially labeled the death as having “unnatural causes,” no foul play was suspected. The coroner’s investigation is ongoing, with a final report expected by June 30, 2025.
After the passing, Jones released a statement expressing grief and paying tribute to The Vivienne’s legacy. “It is with immense sadness that we let you know our beloved James Lee Williams – The Vivienne, has passed this weekend,” Jones said. “James was an incredibly loved, warm-hearted, and amazing person. Their family is 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.”
At the time of the death, Jones stated that the family would not be releasing further details out of respect for their privacy. The Vivienne’s death has been met with an outpouring of grief from fans and the broader drag community. The queen’s impact extended beyond the U.K. as she became a beloved figure worldwide, particularly after competing on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 8, where she openly discussed her struggle with addiction.
RuPaul, the host of RuPaul’s Drag Race, shared a tribute following The Vivienne’s passing. “With a broken heart, I join the entire Drag Race universe in mourning the loss of The Vivienne — an incredibly talented queen and a lovely human being,” RuPaul said. Fellow Drag Race alum Bianca Del Rio also honored The Vivienne, writing, “Thank you for sharing your light with all of us.”
The Vivienne’s death has sparked renewed conversations about the risks of ketamine and the increasing prevalence of its use as a recreational drug, particularly within the drag and LGBTQ+ communities. Her passing serves as a tragic reminder of the importance of awareness and caution when it comes to substance use.
Fans and fellow drag performers continue to remember The Vivienne not only for her success on the RuPaul’s Drag Race stage but also for her warmth, authenticity, and generosity.
