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Pollux 03-19-2016 04:37 PM

Kimberly Devine
 
Cannot believe this: I have read somewhere that Kimberly Devine is dead. :no: !!
They wrote that it was on January 29th 2016 and her death was confirmed by
Meghan Chevalier.
Does anybody know if this is true? And if so,what was the cause of her death?
She was my first Muse! My God did I envy her then.

Athame 03-19-2016 05:03 PM

This was posted feb. 13 by Meghan Chavalier on another forum:

I would like to thank all of you for your kind words and condolences over the last two weeks. Her family and friends are moving forward as you have to when someone you love passes. Her private memorial service will be next weekend and if any of you would like to send cards or flowers please contact me at meghanchavalier@gmail.com and I will send you the address where you can send those. Of course respectful is of the utmost importance when sending either as they will go directly to her family. It has been a difficult time for all of us, but we are getting through it, and just want you to know that our main goal is preserving her memory. Again, thank you for your kindness and thank you for remembering her. Meghan C.

Safe travels Kim D. :heart:

Boner 03-20-2016 10:14 AM

Kim was a tremendous performer and will always be one of favorites. R.I.P. Miss Devine.

Pollux 03-21-2016 07:34 AM

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I will always remember her:

m1st3rii 03-28-2016 12:20 PM

Oh No! She was one of the first models i remember seeing! She will definitely be missed. 2016 is starting out to be a horrible year...

Pollux 04-01-2016 09:46 AM

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Here a small collection of Kim just to remember her.
I first saw some pictures of her in a magazine “Transformation” many, many years ago. Do not know if that magazine still exists. As I recall to mind, she was wearing a white negligée then and playing with a huge balloon. I immediately loved her due to her very feminine looks and body.
Her dead came as a real shock to me.
Rest in piece dear Kim.
The girl in the first picture is Connie Loren. The girl in the second picture I do not know her name.

Pollux 04-01-2016 09:47 AM

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here the last two pictures...

Pollux 04-01-2016 02:03 PM

Here an update about the possible cause of her death. I got this from somewhere on the internet:

"I was out in Burbank a few months back and looked on craigslist and backpage and she had an add on both. She was also flagged for being HIV+ and telling her "customers". "

God, am I hit from her death :(

DarrenM 10-30-2016 01:16 PM

That is sad to hear about Kimberly. She was one of the first transgendered ladies I had seen and I thought she was incredibly beautiful. She will be missed.

JamieTS 11-15-2016 04:20 PM

This is sad. Way too many times due to society we are forced to work in industries that contracting HIV is a real possiblilty. But in the same token you can have a one night stand with an asshole that may pass it along to you.

Sometimes it just happens but HIV is kind of not a death sentence anymore.

I mean suicide takes more of us younger trans than anything else because of GID. But regardless we should all thank our stars that we are strong enough to fight through it. Those that aren't, I can't blame them or condemn them and never would think of it. Just say a little prayer for them and honor them.

Sometimes parents suck and society sux and a lot of time people think that we are nothing but sex objects but welcome to womanhood. We made it. To a lot of guys women are nothing but sexual objects and to a lot of guys we trans women are nothing but sex objects. Some may hide it but there are way more than most people think out there. To a few, then we can be a prize or trophy. I wouldn't mind being a trophy wife or prize as long as I am respected as a women and human being instead of an object. What I do I will do for love. And I can be a freak but who can't, cis or trans?

Lafuerza 12-14-2016 04:26 PM

Wow, you come back to this site after 7 years and then you see this...incredibly sad news, my belated condolences to all of her friends and family.

She was one of the great stars of the first great generation of US Adult TS actresses of the late 90s and early 00s. I was a big fan of her, not just for her appearance but also for the personality she always seemed to have on screen. To me it was nearly always clear she was having fun.

I don't know what else was going on in her life and it's not necessary for me to know the specific details of her passing, the wonderful memories she left behind for us are a testament to her life as a great entertainer - to me at least.

RIP Miss Devine, and thanks for everything.


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