Victoria Siegel Bids Goodbye Forever: Daughter of Queen of Versailles Family Stars Died Due To Cyber bullying; Family Thinks of Drug Overdose?

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The death of Victoria Siegel is associated to cyber bullying. But the Siegel family thinks that her death is because of accidental drug overdose.

TMZ reported that Victoria Siegel suffered a nasty cyberbullying prior to her death. Her family said that the incident might have pushed her over the edge which in due course had led to her demise.

Accordingly, Victoria had been receiving countless "hateful text messages" from her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend. The family shared that those messages were sent through the boyfriend's phone. In addition, Victoria also had been receiving insufferable messages in her social media account.

The daughter of "Queen of Versailles" met her boyfriend during her 2-week rehab program. Victoria was said to be struggling with prescription drugs. The family admitted that Victoria had "a history of seizures and was prescribed the medication as treatment."

PerezHilton said in its article that an insider who is closed to the family said that Siegel family said that Victoria Siegel did not want to kill herself. In fact, she was excited for the cruise that the whole family was planning to do this week. Victoria even went to get her own passport for the said family trip. But since she's been bullied she might had by mistake overdosed on pills.

But that is just the assumption of the family.

In another report of PageSix, it was mentioned in its article that one cruel text was received on her phone the morning of her death. The family could only imagine the turmoil that it was causing Victoria which affected her emotional state and made her so vulnerable.

The Orange County sheriff's deputies said that they have not questioned the ex-girlfriend yet in connection with Victoria's death.

Whether there is truth about accidental overdose, it could not be denied that Victoria Siegel suffered from cyberbullying.

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