Former Playboy model and dancer, Tabby Brown, has tragically passed away at the age of 38



Former Playboy model and dancer, Tabby Brown, has tragically passed away at the age of 38.

Originally from South London, the British beauty had notable relationships with Chelsea footballer Raheem Sterling and Italian football star Mario Balotelli.

Tabby Brown had a prominent presence in the entertainment industry, gaining recognition for her work with Playboy and her participation in Channel 5's reality dating show, "The Bachelor." She also made her mark in the advertising world, featuring in major campaigns for brands like Canon, Virgin Atlantic, Lynx, and AXE.

One of her highly publicized relationships was with Raheem Sterling, and they enjoyed a luxurious hotel stay in Manchester back in March 2016. Raheem Sterling has since moved on and is now in a relationship with Paige Milian.



Tabby's history of high-profile relationships also included a seven-month romance with Mario Balotelli, beginning in 2011. In a 2013 interview with The Mirror, she candidly discussed the ups and downs of her relationship with the footballer.



"I really fell for Mario – against my better judgment," she said. "He told me he wanted us to settle down and have a family. Then I found out he was having a baby with his ex, there were constant stories about him partying with other women, and all the 'she's just a friend' texts."

Despite the challenges in their relationship, Tabby Brown eventually decided to end it in November, noting, "Mario couldn't believe it and thought he could sweet-talk me into going back to him. When he realized there was no chance, he took it very badly. But that's because Mario has never been dumped by a woman before. He's used to getting exactly what he wants."

Tabby Brown's untimely passing is a loss felt in the entertainment world, and her relationships with prominent figures are part of her memorable journey.

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