
Heartbreak as reality star is killed in tragic car accident
A reality star has been killed in a tragic DUI accident, leaving two sons behind.
Monica Sandoval Saavedra, better known as 'Spicy Monii' from Joseline's Cabaret Texas, was killed on July 14th, aged 35.
Her co-star Dana 'Queen Envi' Clark shared the news on social media, vaguely stating that it was a 'DUI-related accident.'
While she didn't offer specific details, she confirmed that the driver of the vehicle survived.
Her sister Melissa also confirmed the news, followed by The Zeus Network who issued a statement about Monica's death.
'We're deeply saddened to share that #SpicyMonii, who brought unforgettable energy to #JoselinesCabaretTexas, has tragically passed away. Your energy, beauty, and presence will never be forgotten. Rest easy, Queen,' the network wrote.
Monica was a mother to two teenage boys, Tyrese and Angel.
Her sister has started a GoFundMe to raise money for Monica's memorial service and to support her sons.
Monica starred in season five of Joseline's Cabaret, which is one of The Zeus Network's most popular shows.
Hosted by Love & Hip-Hop star Joseline Hernandez, the X-rated reality series sees strippers and sex workers competing to earn a spot in Hernandez's touring strip show.
Monica was known for being the only plus-size contestant on season five, and repeatedly stated during her tenure on the show that she was proud to represent bigger women and Latinas.
She was also criticized by some of her co-stars for being 'boring', with Hernandez herself chastising the brunette for not letting loose during a pool party.
Her reluctance to bare all like some of her castmates led to her elimination from the show in episode three.
Despite this, she still managed to become a fan favorite, with viewers flocking to social media to praise the star following the news of her death.
'She seemed like such a sweet, genuine soul,' commented one, while a second wrote, 'I really feel for her family and friends.'
'I'll always respect how she didn't let the show compromise her morals,' wrote a third.
'Omg so sad!!! I hate that they gave her s**t for not twerking at the pool and called her boring for that. These Zeus girls need to learn there's more to personality than just twerking and fighting,' commented another.
Hernandez herself also weighed in, posting a string of crying emojis on Zeus' official Instagram account.
So far, Monica's GoFundMe has raised over $6,000.
'On behalf of our entire family, we want to express our deepest gratitude to everyone who has supported us during this incredibly painful time,' he sister Melissa wrote.
'Your generous donations, kind messages, prayers, and love have meant the world to us as we grieve the loss of our beloved sister Monica and come together to support her two beautiful boys she left behind,' she continued.
'From the bottom of our hearts thank you. Your compassion has been a light during our darkest days, and we are truly, unconditionally grateful.'
She finished, 'We will be sharing details about Monica's memorial service very soon. Thank you again for holding our family close.'
Meanwhile, season six of Joseline's Cabaret is currently filming in California.
Hernandez and her dancers are also set to kick off a four-date tour across California later this month which will be filmed for the show.
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