Veteran actor George Maharis, known for roles in “Route 66” and “Fantasy Island”, has died at 94 years old.
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[Warning: Potentially Triggering Content]Heather Armstrong, known to her dedicated fans as Dooce, has been found dead at just 47 years old.
On Tuesday night, the “queen of mommy bloggers” was found dead by apparent suicide in her Utah home, according to the Salt Lake City Police Department. No other details were given at the time, but a post soon after followed.
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On Heather’s popular Instagram, her boyfriend Pete Ashdown posted one more photo of her smiling, writing in the caption:
So, so sad. See the post (below):
Pete also told the Associated Press she’d been sober for 18 months but recently had a relapse and was struggling lately.
Heather was a pioneer in the mommy blogging community, with her website dooce.com making waves in the early 2000s. She started writing about her life as a mother of two when she was married to her first husband, Jon, and the blogs quickly picked up traction online. She was soon invited to do a TV interview with Oprah Winfrey — and even had the honor to be on Forbes‘ list of most influential women in media.
Back in 2019, the blogger went on The Today Show to open up about her struggles with depression. There she revealed she was trying a new treatment for her mental health. The experimental trial, which she was only the third person to go under, involved “flat-lining” her brain in medically induced comas for fifteen minute intervals to try and recreate the effects of electroshock therapy. During the interview at the time, she said these experimental methods were kind of a last ditch effort to try and help her depression, adding on it was all for the sake of her beloved children:
It’s so sad to hear she lost her battle in the end…
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Veteran actor George Maharis, known for roles in “Route 66” and “Fantasy Island”, has died at 94 years old.
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"Mommy blogging Queen" Heather Armstrong - who rose to fame in the 00s with her illustrious parenting website Dooce - has sadly died, age 47.The US-born Internet sensation was widely adored by millions across the globe, who found the frank and reassuring documenting of her own struggles with parenthood and mental health to be a comfort in their own lives. Heather's partner Pete Ashdown told the Associated Press that she had died by suicide.
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Popular parenting blogger Heather Armstrong has died at the age of 47, her boyfriend has announced.
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Heather Brooke Armstrong, the writer known as “Dooce,” has passed away.
Associated Press on Wednesday, telling the outlet she had been sober for 18 months but recently had a relapse.Fans were informed of Armstrong's tragic death in a post shared to her Instagram account.«Heather Brooke Hamilton aka Heather B. Armstrong aka dooce aka love of my life.
TW: Mentions of suicide and mental illness.Heather Armstrong, who popularized the “mommy blog” genre with her witty and honest thoughts on motherhood and life, has died at age 47.Armstrong, who wrote under the moniker “Dooce,” died by suicide at home in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, her boyfriend Pete Ashdown told . He added that she had been sober for 18 months before a recent relapse.
Associated Press on Wednesday, telling the outlet she had been sober for 18 months but recently had a relapse.Fans were informed of Armstrong's tragic death in a post shared to her Instagram account.«Heather Brooke Hamilton aka Heather B. Armstrong aka dooce aka love of my life.
Heather Armstrong, once considered “The Queen of Mommy Blogging," and known for her motherhood blog Dooce, a nickname of hers, has died. The late "mommy blogger" was 47. The news was first shared on her Instagram page on May 10, with a photo of the late influencer looking up at an ornate, yellow ceiling.
Pat Saperstein Deputy Editor Heather Brooke Armstrong, the writer known as “Dooce” who gained popularity in the early days of blogging, died Tuesday. She was 47. Her family announced her death in an Instagram post on Wednesday. Her boyfriend, Pete Ashdown, told the Associated Press she died by suicide. “She had a relapse recently and that’s what really spiraled her down. She was sober for over 18 months, then started to sneak back into it. And then in the last month she went full tilt,” Ashdown told AP. No cause of death was given. A fluid and personal writer, she had long described her struggles with severe depression and alcoholism. She had more recently been criticized for promoting anti-trans sentiments on her blog dooce.com.
Instagram page.“Heather Brooke Hamilton aka Heather B. Armstrong aka dooce aka love of my life,” the caption read. “July 19, 1975 – May 9, 2023.
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