She was shooting heroin and humping negroes at the end.
Former WWE star Chyna died from a possible overdose, TMZ
reported Wednesday. She was 45 years old at the time of her
death.
Chyna, whose real name is Joanie Laurer, had not been seen or
heard from for a few days when police responded to call from her
Redondo Beach, California, apartment. It was a friend who
checked on her, finding the former wrestler unresponsive in the
bedroom of her home.
Foul play is not suspected in Chyna’s death. Police are
investigating her death as a “possible overdose” since Chyna has
a history of drug abuse. Though prescription medication was
found in the home, police did not find illegal narcotics, a
source told TMZ. Some fans will remember she appeared on
“Celebrity Rehab” in 2008 to battle her substance addiction.
Though death hoaxes are common in the celebrity realm, her death
was confirmed by her official Twitter account through her
manager, Anthony Anzaldo. “It is with deep sadness to inform you
today that we lost a true icon, a real life superhero. Joan
Laurer aka Chyna, the 9th wonder of the world has passed away,”
he wrote. “She will live forever in the memories of her millions
of fans and all of us that loved her.” The same message was
shared on her official Facebook page.
Hashtags like #RIPChyna and the phrase “former WWE” soon became
top-trending Twitter topics. Dozens of celebrities flocked to
Twitter to mourn the wrester’s untimely death. WWE Chief Brand
Officer Stephanie McMahon tweeted about the sad news, writing,
"She was truly a pioneer in our industry and she will be missed
#RIPChyna."
Too stupid to get a real job, she turned to being a porn video
whore and screwing blacks when her WWE career nosedived.
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