Translated From: Jordan Cashmyer dies at 26
Discovered on: 2022-01-17 15:12:11
“Last night I got a call that no parent wants. My beloved eldest daughter Jordan has passed away, she was only 26 years old. Our hearts are broken. No parent should ever have to go through the loss of a child. Please do not forget our family in your prayers as we deal with this horrible tragedy. Also, please understand and respect our privacy at this time. We feel surrounded by the love and support of our children, our granddaughter Lyla and the other members of the family.”
With these words, Jessica and Dennis have announced that their daughter, who rose to fame for participating in one of the most successful reality shows on the MTV network, ‘Pregnant at 16’, had died at the age of 26 without the causes being clarified for the time being of his death.
Jordan Cashmyer, appeared in the fifth season of the North American network program where her efforts to find employment and housing while she was pregnant with her daughter, Genevieve ‘Evie’, with her then boyfriend were recounted Derek Taylor, and opposed by his family, who disapproved of their relationship.
Finally, the couple broke up and the custody of their daughter fell to the mother of her ex-boyfriend in 2015. After the loss of his daughter, Jordan went through difficult times due to various health problems. addiction and also with justicealthough in recent times seemed to have redirected his life after the birth of her second daughter, Lyla, the result of another relationship and having shared in January 2021 that she had been a year without consuming any type of substance.
We are deeply saddened to learn about the passing of Jordan Cashmyer.
Our hearts go out to her family and friends during this difficult time.
– Teen Mom (@TeenMom) January 17, 2022
In addition to the message published by her parents, the team of ‘Teen Mother’, the new version of the program, has wanted to pay her own tribute and have publicly lamented her death. “Our hearts go out to his family and friends during this difficult time,” the show’s Twitter account said.