Harry Brant, the son of stick insect Stephanie Seymour and industrialist Peter Brant, has died of an unintentional overdose of prescription drugs at the age of 24. On Sunday, Brant, who had struggled with dependancy for a number of years, was found useless, simply days before he was set to enter rehab.
His oldsters released a observation to The New York Times that read, "We will forever be saddened that his life was cut short by this devastating disease. He achieved a lot in his 24 years, but we will never get the chance to see how much more Harry could have done."
"Harry was not just our son," the statement persevered. "He was also a wonderful brother, loving grandson, favorite uncle and a caring friend. He was a creative, loving and powerful soul that brought light into so many people's hearts. He was truly a beautiful person inside and out."
Brant worked as a type and a teenage columnist for his father’s Interview magazine. He additionally based a unisex make-up line with MAC together with his older brother, Peter Brant Jr. The two have been known for frequenting model presentations and rubbing shoulders with the rich and well-known.
In 2016, Brant used to be arrested for refusing to pay a cab fare in Greenwich, Connecticut, and charged with larceny, interfering with an officer and drug possession. He in short attended Bard College but did not graduate.
In addition to Peter, Harry is survived via a younger sister, an older half brother from his mom’s earlier marriage to the guitarist Tommy Andrews, and 4 half siblings from his father’s earlier marriage to Sandra Brant. His half brother Ryan Brant died in March 2019, at the age of 47, because of cardiac arrest led to through aspiration.
Seymoure, 52, and Brant, 73, had been married in July 1995. In March 2009, the supermodel filed for divorce after 14 years of marriage but the couple reconciled in 2010. The couple live on a 300-acre estate in Greenwich, Connecticut, that homes dozens of ponies, a polo field, and a 41-foot sculpture via Jeff Koons within the entrance yard.
Source: The New York Times
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