With tributes pouring after “Gossip Girl” alum Michelle Trachtenberg‘s death, her friend Amanda de Cadenet claimed she knew her demise “was a high possibility.” Page Six reported that in her Instagram post’s original note, she wrote that Trachtenberg “knew that death was a high possibility.” De Cadenet, a photographer, has since removed her claim from the post’s edited caption that mourned her passing. Moreover, the actor’s former co-stars from the popular The CW show, including Blake Lively, Chase Crawford, and Ed Westwick, paid tribute to her in separate moving posts.
Michelle Trachtenberg’s friend shares ‘Gossip Girl’ actor’s grim prediction
A friend of Michelle Trachtenberg, best known for playing Georgina Sparks in “Gossip Girl,” revealed the actor knew death was a “possibility.” Trachtenberg died at 39 in a Manhattan apartment on Wednesday morning. Reportedly, the police found her unresponsive and unconscious in the apartment after responding to a 911 call. An NYPD source recently revealed to CNN about the deceased’s medical issue, hinting at natural causes as a possible cause of death.
Trachtenberg’s friend, de Cadenet, shared a heartbreaking tribute, revealing about the actor’s grim prediction. In the post’s now-edited caption, de Cadenet noted the deceased “knew that death was a high possibility.” She got candid and recalled her first meet with the star, describing her as a “young vivacious woman” and seeing her in “the hospital bed when we FaceTimed recently.” The photographer wrote that Trachtenberg’s “sweetness and humor were still alive” despite not looking like herself in the time leading up to her death.
According to Page Six, the original caption in the tribute after Michelle Trachtenberg’s death, Amanda de Cadenet did not disclose their “conversations over the last 6 months.” However, the friend mentioned that Trachtenberg knew “death was a high possibility” and that she was “only sorry that the outcome was not a better one.” In the edited note, de Cadenet grieved the loss of a dear friend, calling it a “weird and awful” feeling to be posting this while maintaining she wanted to acknowledge her “death because I cared about you.”
The sweet note concluded by wishing Trachtenberg “a peaceful transition” and prayers for her spirit to “finally rest.”