Misua (Jason Elvie Ty), Drag Race star, dies aged 27
Jason Elvie Ty (Misua), 27, has died after passing away in his sleep; Drag Race Philippines production paused as family and World of Wonder pay tribute.
Jason Elvie Ty (Misua), 27, has died after passing away in his sleep; Drag Race Philippines production paused as family and World of Wonder pay tribute.
Dancer Yoon Mi-rae, 35, was reported dead belatedly. Teammate Kim Ha‑na paid tribute on Instagram and said she is overseeing funeral arrangements.
Former 1980s teen heartthrob from The Lost Boys has died aged 38 of pneumonia. He battled addiction, sold his hair to fund drugs and filed for bankruptcy.
Stephanie Buttermore, 36, a fitness YouTuber and cancer research scientist, died unexpectedly, her fiancé Jeff Nippard announced Friday, March 6.
Laurie Webb, Welsh actor who appeared in Doctor Who’s 1972 serial “The Three Doctors,” has died at 101. He was the franchise’s oldest associated star.
Sidney ‘Omen’ Brown, 49, was found dead in his New York City apartment in September; the medical examiner ruled atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease the cause.
Brazilian fitness influencer Roberto Cunha Lima, known as “Beto Cunha Coach,” was shot and killed on March 25 at age 46 while leaving a gym.
Jeff Buckley, 30, died May 29, 1997 after wading into Memphis’s Wolf River; an autopsy ruled accidental drowning. Family and fans continue to mourn.
Konrad Bien-Stephen, 35, a reality TV star who appeared on The Bachelorette, has died suddenly, his manager confirmed April 2, 2026. Friends and co‑stars paid tribute.
Grammy-winning producer Sidney ‘Omen’ Brown, 49, who worked with Drake and Beyoncé, died last year. Medical examiner ruled atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
British actor Dudley Moore, diagnosed with PSP in 1998, died in New Jersey in 2002 of pneumonia at age 66. Career included an Oscar-nominated turn in Arthur.
Jessie Jones, 75, the actress and acclaimed playwright known for Murphy Brown and Dearly Departed, died March 20 in Washington DC after a long illness.