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Blue Bloods actor Alex Duong dead at 42

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Alex Duong has died at the age of 42.

The comedian-and-actor - who is best known for his appearances on Blue Bloods and Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle - passed away on Saturday (28.03.26) at around 11am at St John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California after going into septic shock on Friday (27.03.26) night amid his battle with cancer.

A close pal, Hilarie Steele, told TMZ Alex's family and friends were with him when he died.

Last year, after experiencing headaches behind his eye, Alex underwent a biopsy and was found to have a rare and aggressive form of cancer called alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma.

His pals including Ronny Chieng and Atusko Okatsuka joined together for a comedy fundraiser last August titled The Alex Duong Has Cancer In His Eye Comedy Benefit Show.

Hilarie set up a GoFundMe to help fund his friend's medical journey to regain his sight, but the campaign will now help Alex's wife Cristina and their five-year-old daughter Everest.

The page had been offering updates on the comic's condition, including an announcement on Friday that he was seriously unwell with septic shock, and then a message announcing his death.

Hilarie wrote on Saturday: "With the heaviest hearts, we share that our dear Alex passed away peacefully this morning, surrounded by love and dear friends.

"He was comfortable and thankfully out of pain.

"Christina and Everest were able to see him last night, and he was alert enough to say goodbye to his little girl, whom he has treasured every moment since the day she was born.

 

"We are devastated, but so grateful for the support, prayers, and generosity you have all shown during this unimaginable time.

"Your continued support now means everything as Christina and Everest navigate the days ahead and to arrange a beautiful celebration of his life.

"All of us will be by her side to hold her up and help her in every way possible.

"We love you all. We will share more when we are able. Thank you for holding this family in your hearts."

After the fundraiser - which was originally set up to raise $95,000 - passed the $100,000 mark, Hilarie shared an update on Sunday (28.03.26) to explain how the money will now be used.

She wrote: "We are overwhelmed with gratitude -- because of you, we have already reached the original goal. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

"At the same time, with Alex passing, Christina's situation has become more serious and the financial needs ahead are much greater than we could have anticipated. Alex's memorial service, Everest 's education needs, ongoing care, daily support, and what lies ahead for his family mean we must continue raising funds beyond this initial goal.

"If you've already given, thank you -- truly. If you're able to share or contribute again, it would mean everything right now.

"Please keep Alex and his family in your prayers. Your support is carrying them through the hardest time of their lives. We will update you with respect to details of his 'Celebration of Life'."


 

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