The Vivienne’s extraordinary legacy remembered in first-ever documentary about their life
The Vivienne left an indelible mark.

Late drag queen The Vivienne’s trailblazing achievements are being explored in the first-ever documentary about their extraordinary life.
Dear Viv will chart the performer’s legacy, from winning the first series of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK to their contributions to the LGBTQ+ community, before their death aged 32 in January.
Made with the blessing of The Vivienne’s family and friends, the documentary will feature intimate interviews with their loved ones, including Baga Chipz, Michael Marouli and Danny Beard.
Dear Viv will follow their journey from humble beginnings in North Wales to their meteoric rise in the world of showbiz after Drag Race – with further spins in shows including Dancing On Ice and the UK theatre tour of The Wizard of Oz.
Showcasing their unbreakable spirit, quickfire wit and undeniable talent, the documentary aims to be more than just a celebration of a dazzling career, but also to honour their profound impact on the drag community and beyond
Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey, co-founders of World of Wonder and executive producers, said: ‘We want to celebrate The Vivienne’s extraordinary life and work so everyone can experience her incredible talent, sass and enormous heart.