David Murphey, '90 Day Fiancé' star, dies at 66 following various 'health issues'

Reality-TV personality David Murphey, best known for his appearances on the series "90 Day Fiancé," has died. He was 66.

In an emotional Instagram post on Wednesday, Murphey's family revealed he died on Dec. 11.

"We are deeply saddened to announce that David Murphey, of Las Vegas, Nevada, passed away at home on December 11, 2024 after experiencing health issues over the last several years," the post read. "He was 66 years old."

The exact nature of Murphey's health issues was not disclosed in the obituary announcement. In a March 2023 post, Murphey revealed he'd been "in and out of the hospital" for a three-month period, though doctors had been unable to determine his condition.

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The TV personality noted that his liver was not functioning at the time and that he was also experiencing issues with his pancreas and kidneys.

Murphey joined TLC's reality-dating franchise in 2020 as a cast member on the fourth season of "90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days," which follows a group of transnational couples who've initiated their romance online as they meet in person for the first time.

Murphey dated and became engaged to a Ukrainian woman named Lana while on the show, although the couple later broke up. In an April 2022 episode of the "90 Days" spinoff "90 Days Diaries," Murphey revealed the pair ended things after Lana refused to terminate her membership on various dating websites, per Entertainment Tonight and People magazine.

"She thought that, 'Well, now that we're engaged, now you can help me do the things that you promised,' like, get her some English lessons, actually move her into an apartment," Murphey reportedly said of the split. "But part of my conditions for doing that was to get her off the (dating) website and she didn't get off the websites, so I didn't offer any of those bonuses, so four months into our engagement, we just stopped communicating."

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Murphey's family added on Instagram that his "time on the show allowed him to connect with viewers, see the world, and share his experiences with his thousands of followers on Instagram."

Outside of the show, his family said Murphey worked as a small business owner and software engineer. He recently retired from the Clark County Treasurer's office in Nevada and previously worked for companies such as H&R Block and IGT.

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Murphey is survived by his two sisters and his cat Gamera.

His family asked his followers to donate to The Animal Foundation to honor Murphey's "fierce love for cats."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: David Murphey dead: '90 Day Fiance' star dies at 66