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Daisy Lewellyn, Reality Star, Dies at 36

 

 

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Daisy Lewellyn, who featured in Bravo’s “Blood, Sweat and Heels” reality series, died Friday of a rare form of growth, the channel said. She was 36.

The California-born Lewellyn was encompassed by her family and companions, Bravo said in a statement that remembered her as a superb lady.

“We loved her deeply and will miss her warmth, infectious joy and triumphant spirit,” her family said in a statement.

Lewellyn was determined in February 2014 to have stage-three bile duct cancer, an uncommon disease affecting the liver, and undewent chemotherapy and radiation treatments, the channel said.

She went ahead with her life and was open about battling the ailment, including on “Blood, Sweat and Heels,” which takes after the individual lives and careers of a group of New York City women.

Part of the fashion business for a 15 years, Lewellyn was a stylist and author of “Never Pay Retail Again.” She additionally had worked at style and lifestyle magazines.

“We will miss her incredible spirit and heart, and extend our deepest sympathies to her family and friends,” arrangement maker Leftfield Pictures said in an statement.

Bravo hasn’t settled on any choices about “Blood, Sweat and Heels,” the channel said in a statement when asked about the show’s future

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