
According to her publicist and manager, South African actor Esta TerBlanche, who for many years featured in the cherished soap opera “All My Children,” has passed away.
51 was her age.
The publicist for TerBlanche, Lisa Rodrigo, posted the news on Facebook, stating, “It is with great sadness that I must inform you of the natural causes of Esta TerBlanche’s death on Thursday. The autopsy report is still awaited.
“I’m still in shock and absorbing this. Inside and out, Esta was a stunning soul. Being able to work and know her made me proud. In the coming days, there will be more, she wrote. “May she rest in peace with the angels she is.”
Online medical examiner records state that Terblanche died at home in Los Angeles. On the other hand, neither the method nor the cause were mentioned.
As stated by her manager Annie Spoliansky to NBC News on Monday, “Esta was a very giving, compassionate, loving, and lovely person.”
She has the utmost compassion for both humans and animals. She took daily care of and fed the squirrels, as well as her two cats and the new kittens she adopted,” she remarked. “I’m happy to have known Esta for the brief time I did, and I was saddened to hear of her loss. Esta was always kind and generous to me.”
“I’m very sorry to learn about the demise of Esta TerBlanche, a close friend and client,” Spoliansky had said on social media on Sunday. She was a kind and kind person who will be sorely missed. Her long-standing influence on all of my kids will endure.
The celebrity was born in Rustenburg, South Africa’s North West province, on January 7, 1973. Before going into acting, TerBlanche was a youthful beauty who won Miss Teen South Africa in 1991, according to Deadline.
From 1997 to 2001, she portrayed the Hungarian princess Gillian Andrassy Lavery in the television series “All My Children.” According to her IMDb page, she also starred in the TV series “Egoli: Place of Gold” from 1992 to 1995.
On Sunday, actor Cameron Mathison, who portrayed TerBlanche’s love interest Ryan Lavery in “All My Children,” gave her an homage.
He posted a picture of them from the show on his Instagram stories, writing, “RIP, my darling princess.” “Esta helped me last year when Red was sick and paralyzed and I was struggling,” he wrote beside a picture of the two of them grinning off set. Among the most charming individuals ever
Deadline issued When TerBlanche passed away, she was dividing her time between South Africa and Los Angeles.