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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’ Star James Lee Williams, ‘The Vivienne’ Cause of Death Revealed

Cause of BBC death Rupaul's Drag Race UK Starr James Lee Williams – also known as Vivienne, has been revealed to have passed away this year at the age of 32.

Williams died of cardiac arrest caused by the effects of taking his family, ketamine I said BBC.

Drugstar's sister, Chanel Williams, said her family will continue to be “completely devastated” by his death and will work with a substance abuse charity to raise awareness of the risks of drugs.

Meanwhile, local police said they could not find the suspicious circumstances surrounding Williams' death.

Williams – Winner of his first series in 2019 Rupaul's Drag Race UKAnd in 2023 he came in third place. Dance on the ice Season – On January 5th, he was found dead in the toilet at his home in the UK.

“We hope that by releasing this information, we can raise awareness about the ongoing use of ketamine and what your body can do,” said Williams' manager and best friend Simon Jones.

Jones noted that the drugster family thinks it's important to share how he died, and that they now hope to be involved in the charity Adferiad to continue his legacy by working on initiatives that raise awareness about substance abuse and addiction.

During his life, Williams was “acclaimed for raising awareness of substance abuse” and “Competing in one of the series.” Rupaul's Drag Race UK,” the BBC noted that he was open about asking for help with his ketamine addiction.

“Ketamine is a very dangerous drug and is becoming increasingly common in the UK,” Chanel Williams reportedly said on behalf of the entire drugster family.

“If we can recognize the dangers of this drug and help people who may be dealing with ketamine addiction, something positive can come from this complete tragedy,” she added.

People can legally prescribe ketamine, but illegal use of drugs has become increasingly popular among young people in the UK, the BBC reports.

“We're seeing a worrying increase in the number of people using ketamine, and in many cases we're not aware of the serious risks it poses to their physical and mental health,” said Donna Chavez, a spokesman for Adferiad.

Chavez added that Williams' family's “courage to share James” will help raise important awareness of what catastrophic shock use has.

“By opening up conversations and challenging misconceptions, we can prevent further tragedy and support those in need to find hope and recovery,” she said.

Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.

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