Stephanie Moseley seemed to have it all. The 30-year-old “Hit the
Floor” actress and dancer was shot to death by her husband, rapper Earl
Hayes who then turned the gun on himself early Monday.
Moseley was fond of posting endless pictures of cash, jewelry, high
end handbags, designer shoes and Diamond encrusted watches on her social
media pages.
Moseley flaunted the trappings of success that her envious social media followers could only dream about.
But in reality, most of Moseley’s riches were gifts, borrowed, or on
loan to her from her well-to-do friends such as boxer Floyd Mayweather,
who signed Hayes to a recording contract.
Moseley’s grieving family created a GoFundMe page to help raise funds for her funeral. The NY Post reports that $7,215 in donations has been raised so far.
From Page Six:
“Stephanie Moseley represented the very best in all of us, and always did it in beat and with a smile,” read a summary on the site. “The world lost an amazing talent, and heaven gained an angel.”
The money raised will “be given to Stephanie’s family to serve as an immediate resource during this difficult time,” says the site.
On Tuesday, news broke of the Los Angeles murder-suicide, which was witnessed via FaceTime by the couple’s friend Floyd Mayweather.
“Stephanie was an absolute angel,” Eva Marcille told Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday. “She’s brought so many of these people into my life, connected so many people together. She’s just loved. She will never, ever, ever, ever, be forgotten.”
The former “Next Top Model” beauty says she was not aware of any marital problems that would escalate to this.
“Everyone has their problems, but if you’re asking if anyone knew that something would come to this, hell no … I thought it was a lie when I got the phone call,” she added.
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