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Rising Fashion Model Tally Berry Dies of Apparent Heart Attack at 29
March 1, 2026 — New York
Tally Berry, a rising star in the international fashion scene, has died at the age of 29 following an apparent heart attack, her family confirmed Saturday morning.
According to a statement released by her publicist, Berry suffered a medical emergency late Friday evening at her Manhattan apartment. Emergency responders transported her to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Preliminary reports indicate the cause was a sudden cardiac event. An official medical examiner’s report is pending.
Berry, known for her striking runway presence and signature auburn hair, had quickly become a favorite among designers and photographers over the past five years. She appeared in numerous high-profile campaigns and was featured on the covers of several international fashion magazines. Industry insiders often described her as “fearlessly elegant” and “deeply professional.”
Born in Portland, Oregon, Berry moved to New York at 19 to pursue modeling. Friends say her determination and warm personality helped her stand out in a competitive industry.
“She had this rare combination of strength and kindness,” said longtime friend and stylist Marissa Cole. “She worked incredibly hard, but she always made time for people.”
In recent months, Berry had been advocating for mental health awareness within the fashion community, speaking openly about stress and the pressures models face behind the scenes. There were no public indications that she had been experiencing serious health issues.
Tributes have poured in across social media from fellow models, designers, and fans around the world, many sharing memories of her generosity and vibrant spirit.
Berry is survived by her parents and a younger brother. Her family has requested privacy during this difficult time and announced that a private memorial service will be held later this week.
“She lived boldly and beautifully,” the family’s statement read. “We are heartbroken by this unimaginable loss.”
Further details will be released as they become available.
Remembering Jeff Buckley, who died this day in 1997.
Tanya Roberts passed away 5 years ago on January 4, 2021.
I miss her so much. In her honor, watch one of her films or series today.
Oh Henry you were bad ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Actress Carrie Anne Fleming, Remembered for Supernatural and iZombie Roles, Succumbs to Breast Cancer at 51
The entertainment world is mourning a quiet but deeply felt loss. Carrie Anne Fleming, a Canadian actress whose face became warmly familiar to fans of genre television across three decades, passed away on February 26 in Sidney, British Columbia. She was 51 years old. Her death, confirmed by Supernatural co-star Jim Beaver, was the result of complications from breast cancer.
She may not have been a household name in the flashiest sense of the phrase — but that almost makes it worse, doesn't it? Because Carrie Anne Fleming was exactly the kind of performer who makes a show feel right. The kind whose presence you notice even when she doesn't have the most lines. The kind you don't realize you'd miss until she's gone.
Born on August 16, 1974, in Digby, Nova Scotia, Fleming grew up with a genuine passion for the stage, studying drama and dance in Victoria, British Columbia, before turning to modeling to support her family as she worked her way into the industry. Her early credits included a role in the action series Viper and an appearance in Adam Sandler's beloved comedy Happy Gilmore — proof that her range was never limited to one corner of the screen.
Her career found its groove in the world of horror and the supernatural, and honestly, it suited her beautifully. In 2005, director Dario Argento cast her in Masters of Horror, where she took on the title role in the episode "Jenifer," playing a disfigured woman with deeply unsettling tendencies — a performance that required serious commitment and left a mark on anyone who watched it.
But perhaps the roles that endeared her most to fans were the ones she carried with heart rather than horror. On Supernatural, she played Karen Singer, the wife of Bobby Singer — a character portrayed with quiet, aching tenderness that made Bobby's grief feel real and devastating every time it resurfaced. And then there was iZombie, where she appeared as Candy Baker across all five seasons of the series — a consistent, grounding presence in a show that many fans hold close to their hearts.
The tribute from Jim Beaver, who played Bobby Singer and shared a deep personal connection with Fleming off-screen as well, said everything about the kind of person she was. He wrote of losing her as losing a bright light — someone who understood him in a way few people ever had. The tenderness in his words was unmistakable, and it speaks to a woman who clearly left every person she touched a little better for knowing her.
Away from the camera, Fleming remained an active member of the British Columbia theater community, taking on stage roles in productions like Romeo and Juliet, Fame, and Steel Magnolias. She never stopped performing. She never stopped showing up.
She is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose.
Fifty-one is far, far too young. Breast cancer has taken too many — and every single loss like this is a reminder that behind every credit on a screen, there's a real human life being lived with love and purpose and so much more left to give.
Rest easy, Carrie Anne. You were seen. You were loved. And you will absolutely be missed.
Gone, but never forgotten. Rest in peace River. 🤍✨
August 23rd 1970-October 31st 1993