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Jessie cast pays emotional tribute to Cameron Boyce as they reunite nearly a year after sudden death

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The cast of Jessie has gathered to pay tribute to their co-star Cameron Boyce, nearly a year after the young actor’s sudden death.

The star passed away aged 20 on 6 July after suffering a seizure in his sleep due to epilepsy. Now his former comrades have paid tribute to Cameron during a virtual reunion over the weekend.

Peyton List thanked the late actor for teaching her ‘so much’ and making her ‘such a better person’, while Skai Jackson admitted she had been ‘so excited’ to meet the star before auditioning for the Disney Channel show.

Cameron portrayed Luke Ross on the programme, and Peyton and Skai played his sisters Emma and Zuri Ross. Speaking on a joint video call for the Stars in the House YouTube series – which is hosted by Seth

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