Template:VFTG USA 9 Notable Events
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Notable deaths
The following people associated with VFTG (or VFTW) have died in 2017.[1]
Holly Everman
Holly Everman was the pink team captain. Having been officially involved with Vote for the Girls since 2010, Everman was a part of Vote for the Girls' success in the American Idol campaign with Candace Glover, Alex & Sierra, Alfonso Ribeiro, and Gaby Diaz. In addition to this, Everman was considered an active and progressive owner in the site's operations. Everman died on May 23 at the age of 37.
Kymberly Alvaraz
On August 21, 2017, police were called to Alvaraz's home in Denver, Colorado over reports of a disturbance. Alvaraz had reportedly destroyed the inside of her home and had also been banging her head against the walls. Shortly after police arrived, Alvaraz's estranged girlfriend, Ava Zinn, informed them via telephone that Alvaraz was suicidal and had spent the previous two months in the hospital for a suicide attempt. She was involuntarily admitted to the psychiatric ward of Denver Health Medical Center by the police and placed on a 72-hour mental observation hold.[2] Early the next morning, she fashioned a noose from her hospital sheets and hanged herself in a closet.[3]
Discipline for on-set incidents
Discipline for off-set incidents
Records, milestones, and notable statistics
Many of the site's moderator or villains season broke records or made history for the show in a number of ways:
- Rachael Passalt became the fifteenth winning moderator on the site as Passalt became the winning moderator of the fourteenth season of SYTYCD upon the elimination of Kaylee Millis with a moderator victory.
- Lauren Herman became the sixteenth winning moderator (and the first female villain) to win as a female contestant (Darci Farmer) was declared the winner of the twelfth season of America's Got Talent. This marked the first time in the site's history a female villain has won.
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