Former NCIS star Pauley Perrette inundated with support and prayers after 'unbearable loss'
15.04.2022 - 16:53
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NCIS favorite Pauley Perrette was inundated with prayers and supportive messages from fans after she shared a heartbreaking post on Twitter.MORE: Former NCIS stars Pauley Perrette and Michael Weatherly reunite for special announcementThe former actress, who played chief forensic scientist Abby Sciuto until 2018, took to the social networking site in November to pay tribute to those who had lost their lives, including her father. Marking All Saints Day on November 8, Pauley shared a somber photo of herself in a church surrounded by candles.WATCH: NCIS: Leroy Gibbs says goodbye after 19 years"It was #AllSaintsDay at church today. So much loss in the last year, it’s almost unbearable," the 53-year-old wrote at the time.
"Lit candles for all those we are remembering. That one was for Dad. All blessings to all who are hurting.
And the holidays are so hard, look after each other." READ: Pauley Perrette's dark love life revealedMORE: The real reason why Pauley Perrette left NCIS will shock youFans rushed to comfort Pauley, with one responding: "You are such a beautiful soul. God bless you and give you the peace which surpasses all understanding. May you feel His arms holding you when you hurt.
Much love and prayers for you Pauley."A second said: "Love, hugs, and prayers to you, Pauley." A third added: "Oh sweet PauleyP thank you! I send prayers, comfort, hugs and love as you think of your Daddy, your Mama and all your loved ones in heaven." Pauley lit a candle on All Saints Day in memory of her fatherPauley revealed earlier last year that her dad had sadly passed away following a battle with COVID-19.Sharing the heartbreaking news on Twitter, she penned: "I am the total Daddy’s Girl. Daddy is my whole world. My person that
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