The Vivienne hid ketamine struggle 'to protect family'
- James Lee Williams, known as The Vivienne, died at 32 from cardiac arrest linked to ketamine use, as reported by his family in March.
- Chanel Williams, his sister, stated that James hid his addiction struggles to protect the family after a long period of sobriety.
- The UK government is seeking expert advice regarding ketamine's classification following an increase in its illegal use among young people.
- Chanel Williams emphasized the need for awareness and a strategy to tackle drug usage and deaths in the UK.
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The Vivienne's family learned about star's ketamine struggle on Drag Race
The sister of James Lee Williams, aka RuPaul’s Drag Race UK winner The Vivienne, has said that the star may not have sought help for their struggle with ketamine due to “stigma” surrounding drug addiction. In an interview with Victoria Derbyshire for BBC Newsnight, Chanel Williams explained that she and her family only learnt of her sibling’s ketamine addiction after the star opened up about it during their appearance on Drag Race UK season one.…
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