President Donald Trump is mourning the death of his younger brother Robert Trump.
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Charlie Balducci, 44, who starred in MTV’s reality series True Life in 2002, died in New York at the age of 44, TMZ reported. The television star was found unresponsive on the right side of his bed around 9 PM on July 25 after being last seen earlier that day at around 2 AM, and paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene, according to the outlet. His cause of death is not yet known, but his mother told TMZ that his passing was unexpected since he wasn’t showing any signs of illness.
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President Donald Trump is mourning the death of his younger brother Robert Trump.
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Reality TV star Charlie Balducci, best known for documenting his wedding on the MTV series “True Life: I’m Getting Married,” died in New York on Saturday, Fox News confirmed. He was 44.
has died. He was 44.Balducci, best known for starring in the MTV reality series back in 2002, died at his home in New York on Saturday, according to multiplereports.Balducci was discovered by paramedics, unresponsive in his bed on Saturday morning, reports.
A reality TV icon has tragically passed away.