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Julian McMahon's last Instagram exchange with daughter revealed after death

Julian McMahon's last Instagram exchange with daughter revealed after death

NZ Herald05-07-2025
Julian McMahon's last public exchange with his lookalike daughter has come to light after his death from cancer, aged 56.
In sweet messages documented on Instagram, the Aussie actor showed his support for his only child, Madison Elizabeth, who he shares with ex-wife and former Baywatch star Brooke Burns.
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