Billy Miller’s mom is talking out in regards to the circumstances surrounding her son’s tragic demise.
As beforehand reported, Miller died at 43 on Friday, September 15, two days earlier than his forty fourth birthday.
On the time, particulars about how the daytime TV staple had died weren’t revealed.
Miller’s mom has launched the next assertion to Cleaning soap Opera Digest:
“I wish to personally thank the numerous followers and private pals for the overwhelming quantity of affection, prayers and condolences despatched to me and my household on the devastating demise of my stunning son BJ — Billy Miller.
“He fought an extended onerous valiant battle with bipolar despair for years. He did every part he might to regulate the illness.
“He cherished his household, his pals and his followers however in the long run the illness gained the struggle and he surrendered his life. The opposite causes of demise being advised usually are not true. I want they had been however they simply aren’t.
“All of us cherished him a lot and are desperately making an attempt to cope with our loss. I’ll don’t have anything additional to say. Thanks for the love and help.”
Miller broke by within the cleaning soap world in 2007 along with his portrayal of Richie Novak on All My Kids.
He adopted it up with a six-year-stint on The Younger and the Stressed as Billy Abbott, a job he gained three Daytime Emmy Awards for appearing.
In 2014, he moved over to Common Hospital, enjoying Jason Morgan/Drew Cain till 2019.
Further TV roles included CSI: NY, Justified, Ringer, Main Crimes, Fits, Ray Donovan, and Fact Be Informed.
“I’m devastated to listen to information of the extremely proficient Billy Miller’s passing,” Common Hospital government producer Frank Valentini posted on X within the aftermath of Billy’s demise.
“On behalf of all the [General Hospital] household, our hearts exit to his household and pals throughout this tough time.”
Could Billy Miller relaxation in peace.
Paul Dailly is the Affiliate Editor for TV Fanatic. Comply with him on Twitter.