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− | '''Holly Everman''' (April 21, 1980 {{ndash}} May 23, 2017) was an [[wikipedia:United States|American]] [[wikipedia:television personality|television personality]] and actress best known as the co-host of ''[[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]]'' from 2010 until her death in 2017 and was known for being best friend and business associate of [[Ava Zinn]] from May 2012 | + | '''Holly Everman''' (April 21, 1980{{ndash}}May 23, 2017) was an [[wikipedia:United States|American]] [[wikipedia:television personality|television personality]] and actress best known as the co-host of ''[[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]]'' from 2010 until her death in 2017 and was known for being best friend and business associate of [[Ava Zinn]] from May 2012. |
==Early life and friendship with [[Ava Zinn]]== | ==Early life and friendship with [[Ava Zinn]]== | ||
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Everman was born in [[wikipedia:Muncie, Indiana|Muncie, Indiana]] to Jon Everman (1960-2017) and longtime anchorwoman [[Sabrina Everman|Sabrina Grant]]. She is the third of four children. Her brother, [[Garfield Everman|Garfield]] (1978-2011), was an anchorman, her older sister, [[Elisa Everman|Elisa]], is a socialite, and her younger sister, [[Lynsey Matthewson|Lynsey]] (1982-2016), served as President and CEO of NoSirGifts Venues. | Everman was born in [[wikipedia:Muncie, Indiana|Muncie, Indiana]] to Jon Everman (1960-2017) and longtime anchorwoman [[Sabrina Everman|Sabrina Grant]]. She is the third of four children. Her brother, [[Garfield Everman|Garfield]] (1978-2011), was an anchorman, her older sister, [[Elisa Everman|Elisa]], is a socialite, and her younger sister, [[Lynsey Matthewson|Lynsey]] (1982-2016), served as President and CEO of NoSirGifts Venues. | ||
− | After Zinn's long time close friend [[Robyn Hurd]] died, Everman became Zinn's close friend on May 24, 2012, upon the death of Hurd | + | After Zinn's long time close friend [[Robyn Hurd]] died, Everman became Zinn's close friend on May 24, 2012, upon the death of Hurd. |
Everman later adopted a more unconventional approach than other Muncie Central alumni. Everman is noted for wearing brightly colored and sequined, more revealing (if not slightly), trendy clothing, a practice she first adopted as a trademark while attending Ball State University her freshman year (It is interesting to note that after the two losses on the sixth season of The Voice and the 13th season of American Idol, Ava Zinn and Kathi Jameson, as part of their Vote for the Girls punishment, followed in Holly Everman's footsteps and adopted their own more revealing, trendy clothing themselves). With her style becoming a much-lauded success (frequently being mentioned by Ava Zinn), she was frequently shown on-camera in early seasons and currently is occasionally featured, along with [[Karly Jameson]] and [[Tracia Matthewson]] in rewards for the Vote for the Girls victories skits aiding the "[[Zinn's Villains]]", similar to Hurd's frequent on-camera appearances. | Everman later adopted a more unconventional approach than other Muncie Central alumni. Everman is noted for wearing brightly colored and sequined, more revealing (if not slightly), trendy clothing, a practice she first adopted as a trademark while attending Ball State University her freshman year (It is interesting to note that after the two losses on the sixth season of The Voice and the 13th season of American Idol, Ava Zinn and Kathi Jameson, as part of their Vote for the Girls punishment, followed in Holly Everman's footsteps and adopted their own more revealing, trendy clothing themselves). With her style becoming a much-lauded success (frequently being mentioned by Ava Zinn), she was frequently shown on-camera in early seasons and currently is occasionally featured, along with [[Karly Jameson]] and [[Tracia Matthewson]] in rewards for the Vote for the Girls victories skits aiding the "[[Zinn's Villains]]", similar to Hurd's frequent on-camera appearances. | ||
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On May 26, 2014, it was announced that Everman was promoted to co-host. | On May 26, 2014, it was announced that Everman was promoted to co-host. | ||
− | On August 25, 2014, following her second DUI arrest, Everman posted on Twitter that she will be taking a leave of absence. Everman | + | On August 25, 2014, following her second DUI arrest, Everman posted on Twitter that she will be taking a leave of absence. Everman plans to return for the Fall 2015 cycle. |
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}}</ref> Two days later, Everman's father, Jon, was taken by ambulance to Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, Indiana, after suffering a "severe stroke," according to Everman's sister, [[Elisa Everman|Elisa]].<ref>{{cite news |last=|first=|date=April 27, 2017|title=Jon Everman dies three days after daughter's girlfriend Perri Johnson|newspaper=|location=|access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref> Later that night, Jon Everman died in the hospital; he was 57 years old. | }}</ref> Two days later, Everman's father, Jon, was taken by ambulance to Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, Indiana, after suffering a "severe stroke," according to Everman's sister, [[Elisa Everman|Elisa]].<ref>{{cite news |last=|first=|date=April 27, 2017|title=Jon Everman dies three days after daughter's girlfriend Perri Johnson|newspaper=|location=|access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref> Later that night, Jon Everman died in the hospital; he was 57 years old. | ||
− | == | + | ==Death and reaction== |
− | + | Holly Everman died on May 23, 2017,<ref>{{cite web|http://voteforthegirls.us/2017/05/23/holly-everman-dead-at-37/|title=Holly Everman, moderator and co-host of Vote for the Girls, is dead at 37|work=[[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls]]|author=Ava Zinn|date=May 23, 2017|access-date=May 23, 2017}}</ref> in [[wikipedia:Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne, Indiana]], from a self-inflicted gunshot wound upon seeing that her pick of Normani Kordei was announced as the third place contestant on ''Dancing with the Stars''.<ref>{{cite news|title=Holly Everman commits suicide over Vote for the Girls pick|work=[[WTOR-FTV|WTOR CBS 41]]|date=May 23, 2017|access-date=May 23, 2017}}</ref> | |
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On June 9, 2017, the Allen County Department of Public Health issued a death certificate that stated "suicide/deferred"<!-- NOT a "heart attack". See the talk page. --> as the cause of death. More tests were expected.<ref>?? <!-- {{cite news|last=Feldman|first=Kate|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/carrie-fisher-heart-attack-undetermined-article-1.2941852|title=Carrie Fisher’s cause of heart attack still undetermined, coroner expected to perform toxicology test|work=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]] |location = New York City|date=January 9, 2017|access-date=January 9, 2017}}---> {{indent|3}} </ref> In a June 16, 2017 news release, the Allen County coroner's office said that the exact cause of death could not be determined, but [[Wikipedia:depression|depression]] was among the contributing factors.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Holly Everman died from long depression and other factors, coroner says|date=2017-06-16|work=[[WTOR-FTV|CBS 41]]|access-date=2017-06-17|language=en-US}}</ref> A full report from June 19, 2017, said Everman had cocaine in her system, as well as traces of alcohol and anti-depressants. The report said the significance of cocaine could not be established.<ref><!-----{{cite news|url=http://www.greensboro.com/ap/us_world/coroner-cocaine-among-drugs-found-in-carrie-fisher-s-system/article_e5edd812-1713-5206-aeaa-2492b90d538c.html|title=Coroner: Cocaine among drugs found in Carrie Fisher's system|last=McCartney|first=Anthony|publisher=Associated Press|via=[[News & Record]]|date=June 19, 2017|accessdate=June 19, 2017}}--->??</ref> | On June 9, 2017, the Allen County Department of Public Health issued a death certificate that stated "suicide/deferred"<!-- NOT a "heart attack". See the talk page. --> as the cause of death. More tests were expected.<ref>?? <!-- {{cite news|last=Feldman|first=Kate|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/carrie-fisher-heart-attack-undetermined-article-1.2941852|title=Carrie Fisher’s cause of heart attack still undetermined, coroner expected to perform toxicology test|work=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]] |location = New York City|date=January 9, 2017|access-date=January 9, 2017}}---> {{indent|3}} </ref> In a June 16, 2017 news release, the Allen County coroner's office said that the exact cause of death could not be determined, but [[Wikipedia:depression|depression]] was among the contributing factors.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Holly Everman died from long depression and other factors, coroner says|date=2017-06-16|work=[[WTOR-FTV|CBS 41]]|access-date=2017-06-17|language=en-US}}</ref> A full report from June 19, 2017, said Everman had cocaine in her system, as well as traces of alcohol and anti-depressants. The report said the significance of cocaine could not be established.<ref><!-----{{cite news|url=http://www.greensboro.com/ap/us_world/coroner-cocaine-among-drugs-found-in-carrie-fisher-s-system/article_e5edd812-1713-5206-aeaa-2492b90d538c.html|title=Coroner: Cocaine among drugs found in Carrie Fisher's system|last=McCartney|first=Anthony|publisher=Associated Press|via=[[News & Record]]|date=June 19, 2017|accessdate=June 19, 2017}}--->??</ref> | ||
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− | {{succession box |title=Co-host of [[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]] (United States)|before=none|after= | + | {{succession box |title=Co-host of [[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]] (United States)|before=none|after=Incumbent|years=2010{{ndash}}2017}} |
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[[Category:1980 births]] | [[Category:1980 births]] | ||
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[[Category:Ava Zinn]] | [[Category:Ava Zinn]] |