Colton Haynes is mourning the loss of his sister, Julie Haynes, who died on Monday at the age of 51
star, 31, shared a loving tribute to his sister on Thursday, posting an emotional caption alongside a gallery of family photos of the two over the years on Instagram.You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications.
“My heart hurts,” the actor added. “Trying my hardest to focus on being grateful that she doesn’t have to suffer any longer and remembering all the incredible times we’ve had together… but I just feel absolutely gutted that our family can’t be together to hold one another during this crippling time,” he said. “I love you.”
Throughout her life, she worked in a variety of jobs centered around giving back to others, including human resources, social services and education.
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