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A day and a half after the false announcement: Actress Tanya Roberts has passed away
Following the false announcement of her death on Sunday, it is now being reported in the United States that actress Tanya Roberts ("70s Show", "Murder in the Eyes") has died at the age of 65. She has been hospitalized since Christmas Eve
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Tuesday, 05 January 2021, 16:55
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She passed away a day and a half after the wrong announcement.
Tanya Roberts (Photo: Imagebank Getty Images)
Jewish American actress Tanya Roberts has died at the age of 65, TMZ reports.
Roberts' death was announced prematurely as early as Sunday by her official representative, Mike Fingle, who even issued a press release announcing her death, including a quote from her partner who was allegedly with her at the time of death.
After correcting their words, today (Tuesday) the gospel comes again.
The former actress and model, star of "Murder in the Eyes" and "The 70s Show," died after collapsing at her home on Dec. 24, Christmas Eve, when she returned from a walk with her dogs.
She was then hospitalized at Mount Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles and connected to a respirator.
Her partner was quoted this morning in the British newspaper The Sun as saying: "She is still with us but not for long. She was really dead. I thought that was it and that she was not going to recover. I got off the elevator downstairs, I was lost, completely disconnected. There was no one to guide me what I did. I called her publicist and told him that I had just said goodbye to Tania. "He did think she was dead, but yesterday he received a phone call from the hospital in which he was told she was still alive. In response he replied to the hospital:" But she died, what are you? Are you talking? ", From the hospital he was told:" No, she is not.
She is still alive and she is right here. "
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Tanya Roberts in 1980 (Photo: AP)
"Latania has an undefined disease that started from a urinary tract infection," he added.
"She did not kidnap Corona. Today the doctors told me it was better to let her die and end her life. Her kidneys are finished, her gallbladder is finished, her liver is finished. She also has a terrible blood infection. The doctors say there is no chance she will recover, and she always told me "She does not want to be disabled. I do not know what I am going to do, it breaks my heart."
Roberts, the daughter of a Jewish mother, was best known as a Bond girl alongside Roger Moore in his latest film as Agent 007, "Murder in the Eyes" from 1985.
Earlier, in 1980-81, she starred in the fifth and final season of "Charlie's Angels" as one of the angels.
To viewers today she is best remembered for her role as Midge Pinsioti, Donna's mother in the series' 70s Show, in which she was part of the cast beginning in 1998 and for three seasons, then returned to host several times in later seasons.
Beyond that, Roberts has starred in a variety of horror and erotic films throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and has starred in series such as "Love Ship."
Tanya Roberts with her TV daughter, Laura Pripon.
They both starred in "The 70s Show" (Photo: Imagebank Getty Images)
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