Michelle Trachtenberg, ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ and ‘Gossip Girl’ actor, dies at 39

On Wednesday morning, it was confirmed by the police that Trachtenberg had passed away in her New York apartment, as reported by The Times.

On Wednesday morning, it was confirmed by the police that Trachtenberg had passed away in her New York apartment, as reported by The Times.

According to the New York Post, Michelle Trachtenberg, known for playing Buffy’s sister Dawn on ‘Buffy’ for three seasons and also starring in the initial version of ‘Gossip Girl’, has passed away. The New York Post states, based on police sources, that her death is not being treated as a mystery or suspicious incident. However, TMZ reports that the cause of her death remains unclear at this time.

Previously known for her time on Geordie Shore, the woman is now 33 years old and has shared that she’s expecting their third child with husband Casey Johnson. They currently have two boys, aged five (Rox) and two (Oax). This joyful news was conveyed in a touching Instagram post.

Prior to her shock passing, the star was extremely active on social media.

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