Alec Musser’s fiance Paige Press suspects the actor died from Covid vaccination
- Actor Alec Musser dies at 50; fiancée suspects COVID vaccination link
- Paige Press mourns Musser's death, pointing to COVID complications
- Adam Sandler remembers Alec Musser as a "wonderful, funny good man" in heartfelt tribute
Actor Alec Musser, known for roles in All My Children and Grown Ups, has passed away at 50. Fiancée suspects COVID vaccination link.
Alec Musser, renowned for his acting in All My Children and Grown Ups, died at the age of 50, as confirmed by Fox News Digital. His fiancée, Paige Press, suspects his death may be related to complications from COVID-19 vaccination.
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Press revealed that Musser, described as a very healthy person, had been fully vaccinated and boosted. Despite his diligence in maintaining his health, Press claims he suffered from “a severe case of Covid,” emphasizing the seriousness of the illness.
The actor, who portrayed Del Henry on ABC’s All My Children from 2005 to 2007, was engaged to Press for over a year. Press expressed grief, stating, “Alec was a wonderful man. He was the best fiancé. The best dog dad. Very kind-hearted person.”
In response to the tragic news, fellow actor Adam Sandler, who worked with Musser on the 2010 film Grown Ups, shared condolences on Instagram. Sandler remembered Musser as a “wonderful, funny good man” and expressed disbelief at his untimely passing.
Press mentioned that an autopsy would be conducted to determine the exact cause of Musser’s death. She shared personal photos, describing Musser as the “love of my life” and expressing the profound impact he had on those who knew him.
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Alec Musser, not only an actor but also a model, had a diverse career that spanned soap operas and television movies. Musser’s death adds to the somber moments in the entertainment industry, and as details emerge, it raises questions about the potential links between COVID-19 and the vaccinated population.
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