Comedian Teddy Ray death: ‘Pause with Sam Jay’ star dies at 32
Teddy Ray was featured on the HBO series 'Pause with Sam Jay' and 'How to Be Broke'
Teddy Ray, who was featured on the HBO series Pause with Sam Jay and the Comedy Central show How to Be Broke, passed away on Aug. 12 at a private residence in Southern California.
The tragic news was confirmed by the Riverside County, Calif. coroner's office on Friday.
Teddy, whose real name is Theadore Brown, left the world just two weeks after his 32nd birthday.
A police spokesperson told the L.A. Times that they received a call about a death at a home in the desert town. The spokesperson added, "The cause of death isn't known." The case remains under investigation, the coroner's office said.
Comedy Central paid an emotional tribute to Teddy on Twitter. "Teddy Ray was a hilarious and beloved performer," the channel's message said. "He'll be deeply missed by the entire comedy community."
Teddy's final Instagram post, shared on July 30, was about his birthday. "Pulling up on 32 like…." he wrote, alongside a photo of himself inside a car. "Lord I thank you for another lap around this hot ass sun."
The late comedian was also known for his performance on Wild 'n Out and Cancel Court, and for co-hosting the MTV comedy clip series Messyness with Tori Spelling, Olympian Adam Rippon and Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi.
-
Beverley Callard announces her cancer diagnosis: 'Quite nervous'
-
Jared Leto 'swings for the fences' in 'Master of the Universe'?
-
Kelsea Ballerini, Chase Stokes not on same page about third split: Deets
-
Ben Stiller cherishes working with late David Bowie
-
Matthew McConaughey opens up about his painful battle with THIS
-
Jesy Nelson reflects on leaving girls' band Little Mix
-
Katie Price ends public feud with ex Peter Andre after 16 years
-
Bella Hadid, Adan Banuelos rekindle romance after brief separation