Brigitte Bardot, 91, Slams Death Hoax Rumors
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Isabelle Tate ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ Actress Isabelle Tate’s Cause of Death at Age 23 Revealed
Isabelle Tate's cause of death confirmed as Charcot-Marie-Tooth as family requests privacy after the 23-year-old '9-1-1: Nashville' star's passing
It's been a difficult year as multiple stars have died. Some have been passed away on the same day. Go behind the conspiracy theory that alleges celebrities die in groups of three.
David Lynch to Ozzy Osbourne. Just last year, we also had to say goodbye to some incredible artists in Hollywood, both young and older. Among the stars who passed in 2024 were country star Toby Keith,
Brigitte Bardot released a statement on Wednesday confirming she is not dead after a French influencer claimed she died in the South of France. The 91-year-old movie star and singer was recently hospitalized, but assured fans she’s alive and well.
Jane Goodall's cause of death has been revealed after she was found dead while on her speaking tour in California, according to a death certificate obtained by TMZ.
Diane Keaton’s death certificate shed new light on the cause of her shocking passing. The “Annie Hall” star’s cause of death was listed as primary bacterial pneumonia with no contributing conditions, according to a death certificate obtained by Page Six. Additionally, the document said Keaton was cremated on Oct. 14, three days after her death.
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Who Was Isabelle Tate? 5 Things to Know About ‘9-1-1’ Actress After Her Death at Age 23
Isabelle Tate's death is explained including her 9-1-1 Nashville debut, obituary details, family and her cause of death Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
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Celebrity Deaths of October 2025
Take a look at the notable deaths of October 2025 and rediscover some lost talents. Rubben Mohlaloga, a former MP, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for defrauding R6 million People who do this at night sleep better than others.
The late Duane "Jughead" Jurrus, the beloved uncle of former Dispatch reporter and columnist John Switzer. Former Columbus Dispatch journalist John Switzer died Oct. 7 at 84. Switzer left The Dispatch in 2018 after a 52-year career.