
90 Day Fiance star Debbie Johnson has just shared a devastating family death. Fans were thrilled for her when she finally found love and her own life away from her son, Colt Johnson. So, what happened, and who passed away? Moreover, will this bring Debbie back to America? Keep reading for more details.
Debbie Johnson Shares Devastating Family Death
90 Day Fiance fans know how close Debbie Johnson was to her son, Colt Johnson. They were very co-dependent on one another. This even impacted his romantic relationships, including his first marriage to Larissa Lima. That ended in divorce, and he did move on, eventually remarrying Vanessa Guerra. Unfortunately, that also ended, and he struggled to find personal happiness. It was unclear if his mother had anything to do with that, but she did find love with Tony, a man from Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. This led to her relocating to be with him, and everything has changed in her life.
Debbie Johnson, Colt Johnson, Cookie Dough- Instagram
Sadly, her happiness has been shaken as she has just faced a major loss. Debbie took to social media to share a devastating death in her life. Her beloved cat, Cookie Dough, crossed the rainbow bridge at the age of eighteen, and she is shattered. Viewers know how much Debbie loved her cats and how they were as important to her as Colt was. She adored her furry babies and showcased a sweet photo of Cookie Dough along with her birth and date of passing.
90 Day Fiance fans were broken for Debbie Johnson. They not only knew how much she loved Cookie Dough, but some remembered her from television. The Johnsons were a staple on TLC for some time, so it is not surprising that viewers feel the sadness. Although many did not initially care for Debbie, they learned to see a new side of her when she fell in love. She got her own happy ending, and that was a light at the end of the tunnel.
A Sad Ending
Losing a pet is just as tragic as losing a family member, and 90 Day Fiance fans felt the pain. They immediately headed to the comment section to share well-wishes and condolences. Many also had happy memories of Cookie Dough, which they were excited to share:
So sad!!!!! I have been in this situation numerous times 💔😥😥😥 I am so sorry I remember him
So sorry for your loss losing a cat or any animal for that matter is devastating. My thoughts are with you.💕
Many co-stars also chimed in with their sympathies:
David Toborowsky: So sorry 🙏🙏🙏
Tyray Mollett: I’m sorry for your loss, I remember cookie dough from TV 🙏💐
Hopefully, Debbie Johnson feels all of the love being sent her way and feels at peace, even though she is heartbroken. Do you remember Cookie Dough from 90 Day Fiance? Let us know in the comments below.
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