Not one to stay quiet, the drag queen responded to a handful of hateful comments by adding: “And you all wonder why I left twitter. I hope you all enjoy the season, what a sad way to end the day, however, I know it would happen, hence why I deactivated 2 weeks ago. I didn’t want to deactivate this account. "I didn’t wanna do it but was asked to as this was where the announcement was happening, I did, and three hours later I’ve been called ‘fat’ and to ‘go and eat a salad’ and ‘get off my screen’. I was asked to come back to announce all the stars. When I say this is the WORST place mental health I mean it. Tweeting to her 116,000 followers in a thread, the renowned Cher impersonator said: “Honestly, being off Twitter for the past two weeks has been such a mind clearing thing, I was hardly looking at my phone as much, I wasn’t getting called fat, or s***, or whatever else. READ MORE: UK's most influential drag queens including Liverpool favourite What was supposed to be a celebratory day, with the 30-year-old Welsh native revealing she would competing for the All Stars crown, was clouded with hateful comments.Īs a result, the former ‘gay town' host and DJ has deactivated her account and encouraged true fans who want to “share the love” to keep up to date with her on her other socials such as Instagram and TikTok.
The UK's first RuPaul’s Drag Race UK winner was labelled “fat” and told to “go eat a salad” by so-called fans after she announced she would be appearing on the spin-off series, All Stars 7.
Liverpool’s The Vivienne has deactivated her Twitter account after being trolled.