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Colton Haynes mourns the death of his sister Julie, 51, from cancer: 'I just feel absolutely gutted'

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Colton Haynes took to Instagram on Thursday to mourn the tragic loss of his older half-sister Julie Haynes Held, who passed away aged 51 on Monday after a battle with cancer.And the Teen Wolf actor specifically cited how upsetting it was that he could not be among family during this time as they are in self-isolation due to the coronavirus.'I'm at a loss for words.

My beautiful sister Julie passed away from a long battle with Cancer. My heart hurts,' Haynes, 31, wrote alongside a gallery of family photos on his Instagram feed on Thursday. 'My heart hurts':Colton Haynes took to Instagram on Thursday to mourn the loss of his older half-sister Julie Haynes Held, who passed away aged 51 on Monday after a battle with cancer'Trying my hardest to.

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