The Vivienne

In addition to appearing on television, The Vivienne released music, including the extended play Bitch on Heels (2022), and acted on stage, notably as the Wicked Witch of the West in the 2024 UK tour of The Wizard of Oz.

[7] In the competition, they won three challenges, including the Snatch Game, in which they impersonated American politician Donald Trump and engaged in repartee with Baga Chipz as Margaret Thatcher.

[10] They raced for Sahir House, a Liverpool charity that provides a space in which people living with HIV can speak freely without fear of prejudice, stigma, abuse, or exploitation.

[12] The next month, they reprised their Snatch Game impersonation of Donald Trump alongside Baga Chipz as Margaret Thatcher in Morning T&T, a fictional television news show.

"[14] In 2020, American production company World of Wonder announced a six-part series in which The Vivienne produced a music video while travelling in Los Angeles.

[16] The same month, they and Baga Chipz co-presented I Like to Watch UK, a web series where they humorously review original Netflix programmes.

[39] Merseyside Police confirmed that 51-year-old Alan Whitfield from Everton made homophobic remarks towards Williams and punched them in the face before leaving the scene.

[40] Williams spoke about the attack to highlight the fact that homophobia still existed in 2023 and urged members of the LGBTQ community to remain vigilant when out in public.

[51] The RuPaul's Drag Race social media accounts paid tribute to Williams, memorialising as a "beacon of creativity and authenticity" who "embodied what it [meant] to be a true champion.

[59] Williams' funeral took place on 27 January 2025 at St. Margaret's Church in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, North Wales,[60] and was attended by Jade Thirlwall, Kim Woodburn, Kerry Katona, Aston Merrygold, Ian "H" Watkins, Claire Sweeney, Jennifer Ellison, Jayde Adams, as well as fellow Drag Race UK contestants Baga Chipz, Tia Kofi, Cheryl Hole, Danny Beard, and Veronica Green.

Floral tributes spelled "Vivienne", "James," and "Son", and the crown and sceptre awarded to RuPaul's Drag Race winners were carried into the church ahead of the coffin.

The Vivienne at the RuPaul's Drag Race UK launch in September 2019