This Morning star's 'cause of death' revealed as co-stars Josie Gibson and Rochelle Humes pay tribute
11.05.2024 - 10:59
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Josie Gibson and Rochelle Humes are heartbroken following the unexpected passing of their ITV This Morning colleague, Sam Rubin. The beloved Hollywood correspondent for This Morning and presenter of Hollywood Uncensored passed away suddenly at 64, it was announced on Friday, 10 May.
Now Sam's apparent 'cause of death' has been revealed with Variety suggesting he suffered a heart attack while working from his home. Despite being rushed to a Los Angeles hospital by ambulance, he tragically did not survive.
The team at This Morning honoured Sam on Friday evening, with the show's official Instagram posting a photo of the late journalist and informing fans: "There will be a tribute to Sam on Monday's show, but in the meantime we send our condolences to his wife Leslie, their four children and Sam's colleagues at KTLA." Rochelle expressed her sorrow on the post, commenting, "Devastating news.
So so sad to hear this. Always the kindest and most generous! Praying for his family and loved ones," while Josie shared her grief with the words: "I love Sam.
<3 So sad." Craig Doyle also paid his respects, writing: "So very sorry to hear this awful news, a true gentleman and a brilliant broadcaster...loved our chats. Ar dheis De go raibh a anam.", reports the Mirror.
The This Morning account stated: "We have very heavy hearts this weekend with the news from Los Angeles that our Hollywood reporter Sam Rubin has died at the age of 64. Sam was an Emmy winning entertainment correspondent and presenter for Los Angeles' No 1 morning show on KTLA, and regularly broadcast live into This Morning." "He woke up Tinseltown every day for decades with his likeable charm and knowledgeable take on the movie world, he was on first name terms with the
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