Corey Feldman’s Darkest Secret Exposed
It seems that Corey Feldman was correct in his suspicions regarding the untimely demise of his ex-drummer, Duke Gadd. After the family of the deceased musician requested that he remove a tribute post, it appears that there may have been more to the story than initially thought.
According to a representative from the Clark County Coroner, it was revealed on Thursday that the percussionist based in Las Vegas died due to a mix of overdoses from fentanyl and cocaine.
Besides dealing with elevated blood pressure, Duke tragically passed away at the age of 41, and his lifeless body was found on February 12.
Originally known as the nephew of renowned Grammy-winning drummer Steve Gadd, Gadd himself was preparing to release his debut solo album, creatively named “Melomaniac Graffiti,” complete with visuals, later on in the current year.

In a now-removed Instagram post, the 50s star, known for his fame in the 80s, asserted that the rock musician passed away due to a fentanyl overdose, a statement that sparked disagreement with Carol Gadd, who maintained her son had died of a heart attack instead.
‘He was extraordinarily talented, but his life’s challenges took a toll on him.’ (Corey has about 505K social media followers.)
Oh, what a tragic waste – a gifted young soul departed prematurely. It’s heartbreaking to see yet another friend claimed by the clutches of drug addiction and the rampant fentanyl epidemic that has gripped our nation. My sympathies go out to all those who knew and loved him. Rest in peace, DukeGadd. #ripdukegadd
Back in 1991, at just 20 years old, I had already endured a grueling 10-month rehabilitation journey for my heroin addiction. This affliction, I believed, was fueled by the alleged physical and emotional abuse I suffered at the hands of my mother Sheila and the sexual misconduct I experienced from powerful figures in Hollywood, such as agent Marty Weiss.
Previously known as a young actor, who gained independence at the age of 15, had an impressive run in Hollywood, appearing in popular movies such as Gremlins (released in 1984), The Goonies (1985), Stand by Me (1986), and The Lost Boys (1987).
Corey’s most recent television role was portraying the Seal character during the eleventh season of the popular singing show on Fox, The Masked Singer, approximately a year back. He managed to last for nine consecutive episodes until his elimination.
Back in 2018, Feldman refuted a series of sexual harassment allegations made by his former band members from Corey’s Angels, specifically Jacqueline Von Rueden, Poeina Suddarth, Margot Lane, Chantal Knippenburg, Amy Clark, Mara Moon, Jezebel Sweet, and Krystal Khali.







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