Georgina Cooper 'tragically' passes away months after she got married
The 'original gap toothed girl' Georgina Cooper dies after battling multiple health issues
Georgina Cooper, who had been known as an icon of ‘Cool Britannia’ passed away, leaving a great loss to the fashion industry.
Cooper passed away on November 8 at the age of 46, on the island of Kos just months after she got married with husband Nigel.
Her former agent Dean Goodman shared that, “She loved Greece and told me that she was going back with her new husband - but she has tragically died there a fortnight ago.”
He further revealed that the artist developed some major health issues after recovering from covid.
"She had just married and was looking forward to her life. Everybody is devastated. She was a genuine superstar," Dean added.
Mourning over the loss, the fellow model Jade Parfitt stated, “Goodbye beautiful girl. Devastated to share the news of George’s passing.”
"One of the funniest and naughtiest, never mind most beautiful friends, we all wanted to hang out with George backstage."
Jade concluded with showering love to her son, family and friends.
Moreover, while expressing grief, model Erin O'Connor wrote, "Ahh George…. You were an incredibly loving and kind human being.
"We all admired and loved you so much for the warmth and generosity you brought to us all."
For the unknown, Georgina Cooper grabbed the limelight in the 1990s at the age of 15, after she made her debut through modelling in Bon Jovi’s music video.
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