If you’ve ever watched CMT’s Party Down South, you’ll know that the cast loves to, well, party! Although the show is based around a group of southerners having a good time, we do have some bad news to share.
One of the stars of the show has recently passed away at the young age of 42.
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TMZ reported that Joshua Tharpe, who appeared as a guest star on the CMT show Party Down South, passed away in his Baton Rouge, LA home at the age of 42.
Abby Hornacek is an American journalist and is currently, the host of FOX Nation’s PARK’D, Ride to Work and American Arenas series.
Abby was born on April 25, 1994, in Paradise Valley, Arizona, USA to Jeff Hornacek and Stacy Hornacek.
She graduated cum laude from the University of Southern California in 2016.
Abby Hornacek was one of 14 students selected by faculty to graduate from the USC Annenberg School of Journalism with Departmental Honors.
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