The Vivienne will be honoured in a special BBC programme, seven months after they died. The RuPaul's Drag Race UK legend tragically died aged 32 in January this year, following a cardiac arrest due to ketamine use.
Now, seven months after the death of the Colwyn Bay-born star, the BBC have announced a special show, Dear Viv, to pay tribute. The Vivennebecame the first star to win the UK edition of the programme in 2019, instantly becoming a fan favourite across the globe.
The project, which has the full backing of The Viv's friends and family, will celebrate their journey from North Wales and Liverpool to the international stage. The film will delve into archive interviews, family photographs, family videos and unseen behind-the-scenes clips taken from the Drag Race archive.
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Elsewhere, it will also follow The Vivenne, whose real name was James Lee Williams, as a young child and their rise to becoming one of the UK's most famous drag queens, including their experience on Dancing On Ice and becoming the first-ever winner of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars and their journey to West End fame as the Wicked Witch of the West in the Wizard of Oz.
James' parents and sister also share a touching tribute, alongside friends including Baga Chipz, Danny Beard, Tia Kofi, Cheryl Hole, and Trinity Truck. In the project, The Vivenne was described as a "world-class entertainer" and "an inspiration, mentor, and a teacher."
But it will also touch on The Vivienne's struggles with ketamine addiction. Chanel Williams, James' sister, has since become a campaigner and raises awareness around the dangers of the drug, which is a Class B substance in the UK.

Speaking about the production, Nasfim Haque, Head of Content for BBC Three, said: "Dear Viv is a fitting tribute to The Vivienne, who truly was a trailblazer in the world of drag. She showcased her artistry and talent brilliantly and paved the way for many to follow in her footsteps."
Meanwhile, Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, co-founders of production firm World of Wonder, which also produces Drag Race said: "We wanted to celebrate The Vivienne and not just mourn her. Although she left us far too soon, her life was defined by her breathtaking talent, scene-stealing charisma, and infinite kindness.
"We hope her vision and her voice shine through in Dear Viv and that it inspires everyone who watches it. Although producing it was bittersweet, we are so grateful to friends and family for trusting us to tell The Vivienne's story. Above all, we hope Viv loves the film as much as we loved her."
On January 6, officers from Cheshire Police said officers had been called to an address in Chorlton-by-Backford, near Chester, on the previous day following reports of a sudden death. A coroner ruled that on the balance of probabilities, it is likely that The Vivienne died on the Friday and was not found and pronounced until the Sunday.
Dear Viv will be available from Thursday 28 August on BBC Three and Player
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