RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’s Bimini Bon Boulash has paid tribute to fellow star of the show The Vivienne after their sudden death at the weekend.
Bimini, originally from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, was a finalist in the second series of the BBC show after James Lee Williams, better known as drag queen The Vivienne, lifted the crown in 2019’s first season.
Their death at the age of 32 was announced on Sunday.
In a social media post, Bimini said: “My heart is heavy. The Vivienne was truly loved.”
The performer, now based in London, went on to say on X: “A unique talent, sharp tongue and kind soul.
“I am sending my love to every person in our community today.
“Tell the people you love how special they are.
“Loss is one of the cruelest [sic] parts of the human experience. Rest in peace.”
Williams was born in Wales and adopted the drag name because of their love for Vivienne Westwood clothing.
The Vivienne and Bimini shared a publicist, Simon Jones, who announced on social media that The Vivienne had died.
He asked for privacy for the star’s family, before sharing his favourite memories of them.
“No one has ever made me laugh in my life as much as Viv did. Their comic genius and quick wit was like no other,” Mr Jones wrote in his tribute.
In response to the announcement, Bimini commented: “I’m so sorry. I’m in total shock.”
Williams, who toured the UK and Ireland with a production of the Wizard of Oz, appeared on TV screens over Christmas on a celebrity version of the BBC’s Blankety Blank.
They were also playing the Childcatcher in the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang tour and performed a week ago in Blackpool.