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Drag Race UK star The Vivienne subjected to horrific homophobic attack at McDonald’s

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Drag Race UK star The Vivienne has shared that she was the subject of a homophobic attack. Content warning: This story includes topics that could make some readers uncomfortable.

On 16 June, the All Stars 7 talent took to Twitter to recount the terrifying incident, which occurred at a McDonald’s in Liverpool.  “Just been attacked in McDonald’s, Police on way.

Homophobia alive and well folks,” she wrote. “First time I’ve never retaliated in a fight because I’m not gonna punch somebody in front of kids and women. #pieceofshit.”  Shortly after The Vivienne opened up about the attack, fans flocked to her mentions with supportive messages.

One person wrote: “I’m at a loss for words. I’m so sorry this happened. Much love and light, Viv!” Another person tweeted: “I’m so sorry this happened to you!

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