The Vivienne’s cause of death sparks calls for ketamine awareness

The “Drag Race UK” family “Vivienne” revealed the cause of the lead in January.
The Vivienne, James Lee Williams was born, He died It is a heart attack resulting from eating the vitamin, BBC I mentioned the two. Advertising Simon Jones confirmed the cause of Vivian’s death on Monday at Instagram A statement, adding “The James family and I feel it is important to say how James died tragicly.”
Jones added: “We hope that by launching this information, we can raise awareness about the risks of continuous ketamine use and what it can do [to] Your body. The use of ketamine, especially among young people, does not think that the complete risks of the drug are discussed.
Citamine is a common legal drug Used as anesthetic, But it has also gained popularity as a treatment for depression in recent years. It is the same medicine that led to 2023 The death of the “Friends” star Matthew Perry. Ketamine It can be addictionExperts say, and they can be dangerous Long -term Use or for people with some health conditions.
Vivienne died on January 5 at the age of 32. It was found dead in their home in England in Chechen County, according to the BBC. Jones announced the death of the performer in January statement Mourning for the loss of “a very loved, warm and amazing person.” A greeting from the “RuPaul’s Drag Race”, including its host, the same name and the other winners, were later poured.
During the “Drag Race UK” period in 2019, Vivienne was a fixed competitor known to the spirit of humor. Behind the scenes, Vivienne was also vulnerable to their struggles by drug use and addiction. Before winning the crown, they told the judges that they would advise themselves the younger “no.”
“Just try to get away from it, but you will do what you like to do, and this will be just hell on a trip,” said Vivian. “Because you will end in the” drawing race “with all these amazing people, and this is better than anything that anyone can offer you.”
In a statement on Monday, Jones said that he and the James family are working with the mental health and addiction support Foundation. They hope to raise “vital awareness” and publish “information on how to help” people who struggle with the use of ketamine.
“If we can help increase awareness of the dangers of this drug and help people who may deal with ketamine addiction, something positive will come from this complete tragedy,” Chanel Williams, sister of Vivian, told BBC.