Popular Soap Opera Actress Passes Away at 51

Este TerBlanche, the beloved actress known for her role in the soap opera “All My Children,” has tragically passed away at the age of 51. Her goddaughter, Barbie Ashley, confirmed the news to TMZ, stating that TerBlanche died unexpectedly at her home in North Hollywood, California. Medical professionals suspect that she had been deceased for approximately a day before her body was discovered.

Este TerBlanche

Este TerBlanche’s publicist, Lisa Rodrigo, shared the heartbreaking news on Facebook, revealing that the actress passed away on Thursday due to natural causes. While an autopsy report is pending, Rodrigo expressed her shock and grief, describing TerBlanche as a beautiful soul both inside and out. She praised her client’s talent and expressed her pride in knowing and working with her.

A Talented Actress on and Off the Screen

During her four-year stint on “All My Children” from 1997 to 2001, TerBlanche portrayed the character Gillian Andrassy Lavery. She shared the screen with notable co-stars such as Kelly Ripa and her husband, Mark Consuelos. Unfortunately, TerBlanche’s character was killed off, prompting her return to her home country of South Africa.

Kelley Ripa and Este TerBlanche

Este TerBlanche’s journey in the entertainment industry began in 1991 when she won the title of Miss Teen South Africa. She then ventured into television, starring in the South Africa-based drama “Egoli: Place of Gold,” before pursuing her acting career in the United States.

Este TerBlanche in "Egoli: Place of Gold"

Remembering a Remarkable Talent

Este TerBlanche leaves behind a legacy of talent and artistry, touching the hearts of many through her memorable performances. Her unexpected passing has left her fans and loved ones devastated. ABC, Kelly Ripa, and Mark Consuelos have yet to comment on TerBlanche’s untimely passing. The former pageant queen’s representatives were not immediately available for comment.

She will be greatly missed, but her presence will forever live on through her work and the impact she made on those who had the privilege of knowing and admiring her.