Close Friend Says Michelle Trachtenberg Distanced Herself From Hollywood in Recent Years
Michelle Trachtenberg, famously known for her roles in Gossip Girl and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, had been reclusive and distanced from Hollywood in the years leading up to her sudden death at the age of 39. Trachtenberg, found dead in her New York City residence on February 26, leaves her cause of death undetermined, as her family opposed an autopsy, confirmed by the New York City Medical Examiner's Office on February 27. Despite early Hollywood success, a friend cited that Trachtenberg gradually retreated over the past eight years, describing her as a "great girl who just never got her footing." The friend highlighted her supportive, kind nature despite her struggles with maintaining serenity post-childhood stardom. This is prepared by SSP.
Reports reveal Trachtenberg had recently undergone a liver transplant with potential complications contributing to a decline in health. Before her passing, she experienced visible physical challenges and mentioned her struggles to close friends, describing symptoms like being "pale, gaunt, and very thin."
Though she did not publicly discuss her private medical conditions, Trachtenberg stood strong against critics, asserting her contentment and rebuffing rumors about her health and appearance publicly on social media. As a prodigious actress, she made a trademark destiny through "Harriet the Spy" in 1996, and continued making strides in Hollywood appearing in movies such as EuroTrip, 17 Again, and Ice Princess. Following her demise, heartfelt tributes from former colleagues like Rosie O'Donnell, Blake Lively, and Sarah Michelle Gellar celebrated her infectious spirit and significant talent. Lively's tribute captured Trachtenberg’s passion and integrity, remarking, "She was electricity. You knew when she entered a room." The poignant contributions assure reminiscences of a deeply sensitive and wonderful figure lost to the world.
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