Famous actor Alec Musser passed away at home. He left behind his bereaved fiancé, who has since spoken out about his death.
In recent tragic news, “All My Children” star Alec Musser died this past Friday. According to his doting fiancé Paige Press, Musser passed at night while in his Del Mar home in California at 50 years old.
News outlets stipulate that neither Press nor Musser’s uncle, Robert, explained the circumstances or the cause of his death further. Press recently took to her Instagram to share a dedication to her dearly missed partner.
In her Instagram Story, Press posted an array of pictures from different moments in their life together: Pictures showing Musser on the cover of a fitness magazine; another of the couple at an event together; a snap of Musser standing next to their G-wagons, and a close up of her beautiful engagement ring. In text she put over the images, Press called Musser “the love of” her “life” and expressed her heartbreak.
Press also mentioned that she plans on “never taking off” her ring. Of Musser, she stated: “You were the best fiancé I could of ever asked for. (sic)”
Days before his demise, Musser posted one last image to his social media feed. The picture showed the actor, who also worked in other career avenues of entertainment —like modeling, hosting, and fitness— surfing in Baja. Fans who are mourning the star have sent their condolences and expressed their sorrow concerning the “absolutely tragic” ordeal.
Someone rhetorically asked: “How does a 50 yr old, physically fit, healthy guy pass away so suddenly?!?… He was so young.” Another person noted: “This post is almost poetic. It’s like he said his goodbye with a picture.” An Instagrammer in disbelief said that they were in “complete shock.”
“Grown Ups” co-star Adam Sandler posted his own tribute to Musser, whom he worked with in the film, yesterday. The Hollywood icon shared a picture of a shirtless Musser from his memorable scene at the water park and captioned it: “I loved this guy. Cannot believe he is gone. Such a wonderful, funny good man.”
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In response to his heartwarming dedication, Press responded to Sandler, highlighting how highly Musser thought of the family man and mentioning that the deceased talent had one of the best experiences working on the comedic film.