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This morning’s correspondent dies after being rushed to hospital

Sam Rubin, the former Hollywood correspondent for This Morning, has tragically died after being rushed to hospital. The 64-year-old reporter, who also hosted Hollywood Uncensored, died of a heart attack after filming a segment from his home that morning.

He was rushed to a hospital in Los Angeles, but sadly died. Tributes poured in on social media for Sam, with friends, listeners and colleagues expressing their shock and sadness at his sudden death.




As the Mirror reported, 720 WGN’s Lisa Dent shared on X, “Sam Rubin @SamOnTV had a heart attack and couldn’t be saved. I’m heartbroken. He was a member of my radio show family and joined us a few times. a week. Finding out live caused my sincere complaints to his family.

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One devastated fan wrote: “Sad to hear that KTLA’s Sam Rubin has passed away suddenly of a heart attack. I really enjoyed his reports. He was such a sweet, fun and nice guy. Condolences to his family.”

Publicist Jamie Gruttemeyer Symonds told Variety, “I feel like everyone will feel like they’ve lost a family friend.”

Sam, which has been a staple at KTLA since 1991 and has won multiple Emmys and a Golden Mike Award over the years, went off the air just yesterday. He hosted his own show, Hollywood Uncensored with Sam Rubin, which ran for over 100 episodes.

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