After collapsing in her south Florida hotel room, former Playboy Playmate and reality television star Anna Nicole Smith, 39, was pronounced dead at a Florida hospital on February 8, 2007. Smith, who had always been embroiled in controversy, collapsed at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida, and was rushed to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood just after 2 p.m. ET. According to reports, she was found unresponsive in her hotel room. Recently, Smith had been involved in a paternity suit surrounding the parentage of her daughter, Danielynn, as well as other disputes, including some regarding a house she stayed at in the Bahamas around the time she gave birth. Smith's son, Daniel Wayne Smith, died at age 20 just days after the birth of her daughter. Pathologist Cyril Wecht revealed that a lethal dose of methadone and antidepressants caused cardiac dysrhythmia, leading to his death. Smith had been tabloid fodder since 1994 when...
After collapsing in her south Florida hotel room, former Playboy Playmate and reality television star Anna Nicole Smith, 39, was pronounced dead at a Florida hospital on February 8, 2007. Smith,...
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