Fans of The Apprentice were left shocked and saddened to learn that firer contestant Stuart Baggs had passed away.
The 27-year-old was found dead at a house on the Isle of Man just days after celebrating the launch of his business’s new product.
Along with tributes from fans and celebrities, Stuart’s ex girlfriend Natalie Skelly took to Facebook to express her sadness.
The stylist wrote: "Today has been one of the toughest days of my life. Heaven has gained another beautiful angel Stuart.
"You were my rock and I will be completely lost without my other bear. “You always knew what to say when I was down or going up for that matter in the gondola on our ski holiday not knowing if we were going to come back down!
"Your business is such a great success and you have achieved it all on your own and that is a huge inspiration to a lot of people, and you have made a tremendous amount of people proud!
"I love and will miss you dearly Mr Bear even if you do wear my Jimmy Choo glasses better than me! I will treasure my memories with you and will always love you.
"You will be sadly missed by so many heaven may have gained another angel but you've left a huge hole here. I'm so blessed that you were a part of my life.
"Rest in peace Mr Bear! You'll never be forgotten!"
Stuart appeared in the 2010 series of the popular BBC reality show, and gained fans and followers for his confident attitude and snappy ‘one liners’.
In a more recent appearance on Channel 4’s Come Dine With Me, the TV star made a chilling prophecy before his untimely passing.
He said: "I’m not here for a long time, I’m here for a good time and I want to live hard, die young.”
The cause of Stuart’s death is not yet known.
Isle of Man police said in a statement: "Further to the previous two media releases in respect of the death of Stuart Baggs (27) on Thursday 30 July 2015, the Isle of Man Constabulary can confirm that a Post Mortem examination was carried out this afternoon.
"Whilst at this time the cause of his death is not fully determined, there remains no reason to view the circumstances as suspicious, and routine enquiries will continue in order to inform the Coroner of Inquests of the full circumstances.
"The date of the initial inquest is to follow.
"Mr Baggs’ family have been informed of the outcome of the Post Mortem examination and they ask that their privacy is respected at this, the most difficult of times.
"They would like to extend their gratitude for the support and kind wishes they have received from their family and friends, and the support of the Constabulary."