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Steve Bing's exes Liz Hurley and Lisa Bonder vow to unite to support their children

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Steve Bing 's tragic death has brought his exes together. Lisa Bonder and Liz Hurley vowed to unite to support their children as they spoke within hours of his death.

Steve died on Monday when he jumped from his Los Angeles apartment, reportedly taking his own life after a battle with depression.

He shared daughter Kira Kerkorian, 21, with tennis player Lisa and son Damian Hurley, 18, with actress and model Liz. Lisa has revealed that she and Liz will be working together to support their kids, who will both inherit millions from their late father's estate.

She told The Sun : "I spoke to Elizabeth last night and we are going to address this tragedy for Steve's two children and try to protect them in any way possible, we will do everything

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