Bad Girls Club star Whitney Collings’ cause of death has been revealed.
According to her death certificate which was obtained by TMZ, Collings’ immediate cause of death was acute intoxication due to a combination of alcohol, fentanyl, cocaine and clonazepam.
Whitney was 33 when she passed away on December 3, 2020 at the MelroseWakefield Hospital in Melrose, Massachusetts.
Fatal mix: Bad Girls Club star Whitney Collings’ immediate cause of death was acute intoxication due to combination of alcohol, fentanyl, cocaine and clonazepam
She was laid to rest in Peabody, Massachusetts on December 10.
Whitney’s mother Linda Houghton Coll announced the tragic news of her passing in a Facebook post.
She wrote: ‘I am completely broken and will never get over this. Life is so unfair. She was kind with a big heart.’
Devastating: Whitney’s mother announced the tragic news of her passing in a Facebook post, writing: ‘I am completely broken and will never get over this. Life is so unfair. She was kind with a big heart.’ (Whitney pictured in 2006)
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Whitney starred on 12 episodes of the reality show in 2008 – when she was just 21. The Oxygen series ran from 2006 to 2017 and followed a group of women who considered themselves ‘bad girls’ living under the same roof.
The show was known for the dramatic altercations between the women which would sometimes turn physical.
Whitney was a proud Bostonian and made no secret of where she was from while appearing on the reality series.
She was known for her sense of humor and was nicknamed ‘the Straight Shooter’.
Eventually however, her temper got the better of her and she was booted from the house after a physical altercation with roommate Amber Meade.
In recent years it appears Whitney moved to Florida and was working for a vaping company.
In March 2020 she was arrested for resisting an officer without violence.
Rise to fame: Whitney starred on 12 episodes of the reality show in 2008 – when she was just 21. The Oxygen series ran from 2006 to 2017 and followed a group of women who considered themselves ‘bad girls’ living under the same roof. (Pictured in 2006)
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