TMZ reported.Slaught – who shared two daughters with Bellamar – said the model’s death was unexpected and caused a large financial burden on her family and himself.“Her extremely early departure from this world has caught everyone off guard and we were not prepared for this,” Slaught said.In January, Slaught created a GoFundMe to help him and his fellow beneficiary, Scott Shelly, pay for Bellamar’s “modest” funeral.The fundraiser aimed to raise money for transportation costs for her family and friends and ease Shelly and Slaught’s financial responsibility.Bellamar was born in Florida but moved to Toronto, Canada at an early age.Outside of modeling for the Hugh Hefner-founded company, Bellamar made appearances in several shows and movies.She is most known for portraying herself in episodes of the reality TV show “Beverly Hills Nannies.”Bellamar appeared in one episode of “The Millionaire Matchmaker” and “Gordon Ramsay’s Hotel Hell.”She also had uncredited roles in Hollywood hits “The Suicide Squad” and “The Hangover Part III.” Bellamar appeared as an extra in HBO’s “Entourage.” She accused the show’s star, Jeremy Piven of sexual harassment, claiming she was grabbed twice without her consent, during the #MeToo movement.After her accusations went viral, three more women spoke out and accused Piven of similar sexual harassment claims as Bellamar.
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