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Published October 20, 2021 8:58pm EDT

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Video vixen Tawny Kitaen 's cause of death has been revealed.
Kitaen, known for her roles in a number of ‘80s music videos, died on May 7. A spokesperson for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department in California confirmed to Fox News on Wednesday that the star's cause of death was dilated cardiomyopathy. The manner of death was ruled natural. 
According to the spokesman, other significant conditions included: mild coronary atherosclerosis; mirtazapine, mirtazapine metabolite, alprazolam, acetaminophen, pregabalin, and hydrocodone.
Kitaen was 59 years old when she died at her home in Newport Beach, California. Her daughters, Wynter and Raine, first confirmed their mother's death back in May on Kitaen's Instagram account .
"We just want to say thank you for all of you, her fans and her friends, for always showing her such support and love. You gave her life everyday," their statement said.

Tawny Kitaen died on May 7 at age 59. 
(Aaron Rapoport/Corbis/Getty Images)
Kitaen was best known as the sultry red-haired actress who appeared in rock music videos during the heyday of MTV. She became the rock world's "video vixen" after appearing on the cover of two albums from the heavy metal band Ratt and starring in several music videos for Whitesnake, including the 1987 smash song "Here I Go Again." The video, played repeatedly on the burgeoning music television network, featured Tawny performing cartwheels on the hood of a Jaguar.
She also starred as the fiancee to Tom Hanks' character in the 1984 comedy "Bachelor Party" and as Jerry Seinfeld's girlfriend in a 1991 episode of "Seinfeld." 
Other TV credits included a stint as co-host of "America's Funniest People" and she appeared on the reality shows "The Surreal Life" and "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew," in which she revealed her struggle with substance abuse.
Just a few weeks after Kitaen's death, her younger brother Jordan Kitaen spoke to Fox News about their tight bond and opened up about one of their last discussions before her passing. He explained the actress, known to him by her birth name Julie, had been reeling from the loss of their father, who died in April.

Los Angeles - CIRCA 1986: Actress Tawny Kitaen poses for a portrait in Santa Monica, Calif.
(Aaron Rapoport/Corbis/Getty Images)
Jordan shared with Fox News how he encouraged Tawny to get closer to her faith prior to her passing.
"To me, my faith is central to who I am. I've always felt that that's what's always gotten me through difficult times. I've always felt like that would be a huge help in Julie's life to have a more robust spiritual connection," Jordan said at the time.
The star had a tumultuous personal life. She married Whitesnake singer David Coverdale in 1989, but the pair divorced two years later. She later married MLB pitcher Chuck Finley in 1997, with whom she had two daughters. The marriage was rocky and it ended in 2002.
According to Variety, she had several run-ins with the law, including a charge for cocaine possession in 2006 and driving under the influence in 2009.
Jordan acknowledged Tawny sought recovery in the past for her struggles. Leading up to her death, he recalled encouraging her to define her "higher power," a term used in Alcoholics Anonymous.

Tawny Kitaen was unforgettable star of rock music videos in the '80s.
(Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
"I told Julie she can't do it on her own, none of us can," Jordan recalled. "She's been in recovery before so she knew the concept of a higher power. I told her, ‘The higher power thing is awesome but give it some substance. You can have an intimate relationship with Him if you so choose or you can reject him and embrace the world and all of its disappointments.’"
Jordan said the conversation was well-received by his sister and that he felt she "was actually growing in that area."
Tawny's loved ones held a small celebration of her life in late May that featured speeches from both of her daughters, as well as a musical performance of "Let It Be" by Jordan's 15-year-old son. Featured on the back of the program for Tawny's service was a painting she did herself. Jordan said his sister had many talents. In addition to her iconic dancing, she was a "proficient artist," he said.
Fox News' Julius Young and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Melissa Roberto covers entertainment at Foxnews.com. You can reach her at Melissa.Roberto@fox.com .
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Published: 18:07 BST, 31 August 2017 | Updated: 22:01 BST, 1 September 2017
Tawny Kitaen wants her breasts operated on for the seventh time.
The beauty, who rose to fame in the late Eighties by playing a seductress in a music video for rock band Whitesnake, told the doctors in a teaser for Thursday night's episode of TV's Botched that she is done with implants.
'I don't want the implants at all,' she tells the Dr Terry Dubrow and Dr Paul Nassif, who used to be on Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills.
Done: Tawny Kitaen wants her breasts operated on for the seventh time. The beauty told the doctors in a teaser for Thursday night's episode of TV's Botched that she is done with implants
Pinup: She was a model for Victoria's Secret in the 1980s
'There is truly a lot hanging on this exam. Me getting my life back. Me getting back into life. Me being happy,' Kitaen said.
'If Dr Dubrow throws his hands in the air right now, I'd be absolutely devastated.'
The star added that her last operation was so bad the implants are slipping through their mesh and are 'like down to the bottom of my rib cage.' 
'It's unusual for an actress entertainment type person to want to not have implants anymore,' Dr Dubrow said.
'But after a certain period of time, you're fed up with implants and complications associated with them. So I applaud Tawny for wanting to get rid of them.' 
Tawny explained that she is not even sure why she got implants in the first place.
'It must have been something inside myself when I wasn't feeling secure enough about myself and thought this will take care of the problem,' she said. 
Fresh hopes: 'There is truly a lot hanging on this exam. Me getting my life back. Me getting back into life. Me being happy,' Kitaen said
Doc talk: 'It's unusual for an actress entertainment type person to want to not have implants anymore,' Dr Dubrow said. 'But after a certain period of time, you're fed up with implants and complications associated with them'
Sad: 'If Dr Dubrow throws his hands in the air right now, I'd be absolutely devastated,' she added
At first she was fine with having a bigger chest.
But when she tweaked her chest too much, the experience didn't go so well. 
'The fifth and sixth is really where it all started going wrong. So when I was under, the doctors took the liberty of putting in the size that they felt was going to suit me. And then it gets worse,' she explained. 
Her era: She rose to fame in the late Eighties by playing a seductress in a music video for rock band Whitesnake
The object of affection: The siren was known for her incredible body and fire red hair
One of many: She appeared in several videos for Whitesnake, including the hits Here I Go Again, Still of the Night, Is This Love, and The Deeper The Love
'So I go back to the doctors and say they're too big. They say, "Great. We'll take them out and make your implants smaller."'
Six months later they started slipping through the mesh.
'Now the implants are like down to the bottom of my rib cage,' said the former pinup.
She had it all: The cover girl seen in 1994 in Los Angeles
Kitaen began her acting career in 1983 with a minor role in the television movie Malibu which led to a part with Tom Hanks in the film Bachelor Party.
But it was her roles in music videos that made her a mini legend in the Nineties. 
She appeared in several videos for Whitesnake, including the hits Here I Go Again, Still of the Night, Is This Love, and The Deeper The Love.
Her first husband: She dated Whitesnake's lead singer, David Coverdale, when she made most of their videos. They wed in 1989 but when she reportedly had an affair with OJ Simpson, her marriage ended. Tawny and David divorced in 1991; seen in 1988
In 1992: Kitaen was married to baseball player Chuck Finley from 1997 to 2002. She has two daughters, Wynter Finley and Raine Finley
She dated Whitesnake's lead singer, David Coverdale, when she made most of their videos. They wed in 1989 but when she reportedly had an affair with OJ Simpson, her marriage ended.
Kitaen was married to baseball player Chuck Finley from 1997 to 2002. She has two daughters, Wynter Finley and Raine Finley.
Her last show: She also starred with Marla Maples, ex-wife of President Donald Trump, as well as Shar Jackson and Angie Everhart on Ex Wives
And in 2006 she entered the world of reality TV. 
Kitaen was one of the cast of the sixth edition of the VH1 reality television show The Surreal Life.
In 2008 she went on the VH1 reality TV show Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew. She also starred with Marla Maples, ex-wife of President Donald Trump, as well as Shar Jackson and Angie Everhart on Ex Wives.
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