McDonald’s CCTV footage shows moment The Vivienne assaulted in homophobic attack

An attack on Scouse drag star The Vivienne was ruled to be motivated by homophobia with CCTV of the assault played in court.

Alan Whitfield, 51, admitted assault by beating on James Lee Williams, who performs as drag queen The Vivienne, but denied it was homophobic. Whitfield claimed he had “banter” with the star because he thought he looked like an Oompa Loompa from the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.




But Liverpool Magistrates’ Court ruled the attack was motivated “by hostility towards a perceived sexuality” during a hearing on Friday, December 1. Mr Williams, the first-ever winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, told the court he was subjected to a “barrage of abuse” from Whitfield after entering McDonald’s on Edge Lane on June 16.

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Giving evidence from behind a screen, Mr Williams, 31, said: “He carried on, then after the fourth ‘look at the state of you’ I said ‘look at the state of you’, I said ‘look at the state of your face’, to which he said ‘I’ve got skin cancer’ and then punched me straight in the face.”

Mr Williams, who came third in Dancing On Ice earlier this year, said he dressed in a “flamboyant” way and was used to “looks” and “stares”, but said things had never before reached the point they did on the day of the assault.

He said: “There were countless other people in the branch of McDonald’s that day, why didn’t he start on anyone else? Why did he choose to publicly humiliate me and then hit me, if it wasn’t for my image or me being quite evidently gay?” In a 999 call which was played to the jury, Mr Williams said: “He obviously knew I was gay, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist.”

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