Buried Alive'? It's a Sad Outcome

What came about to Louise from 'Hoarding: Buried Alive'? The former model fashion was pressured to leave her home.

Allison Cacich - Author

Seven years ago, TLC viewers had been first introduced to former fashion model Louise on Hoarding: Buried Alive. The lifelong L.A. resident, whose internal circle included porn big name Ron Jeremy, had squandered her believe fund on sufficient toys, garments, and furniture to fill two apartments and multiple garage units.

"My things, my possessions, all my life have been my friends," the never-married socialite explained on her March 2013 episode. "I have possessions that I have packed, literally, to go to the grave with me because I never wanted to part with them."

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Unfortunately, the episode ended with Louise running out of cash and not able to search out a new position to live on account of her hoarding. The eccentric heiress’ good friend, Shea Spradlin-Carney — who gave the impression at the show along with her — not too long ago gave an update on Louise's whereabouts.

What took place to Louise from 'Hoarding: Buried Alive'?

Shea first answered to inquiries about Louise on a Hoarding: Buried Alive Facebook fan account in March 2018. "My good friend, Arnie, has taken her in (gave her one of his apartments, much to his chagrin)," she wrote. "Not much progress with the hoarding addiction, but she is safe."

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In January 2020, Shea printed that Louise’s living situation had as soon as again changed and that she’d handled some serious health issues. "She is currently housed in a homeless shelter waiting for low income/senior housing," Shea disclosed.

"She had to leave Arnie’s place because her hoarding continued and became a safety concern. She is doing well, all things considered and despite having to have a soccer ball-sized benign tumor removed from her abdomen approximately one year ago."

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Followers had been thankful for the replace given how disheartening Louise’s episode have been. Her feedback in regards to the revel in left lovers deeply involved over her psychological state at the time. 

"As I’ve said, I think I’ve made a lot of progress," Louise shared in an on-camera interview. "I’ve been packing up in my own way. I mean I know it doesn’t look like it but I have been really going through things. I don’t know what’s next. I don’t know. I just want to huddle up on the floor and go to sleep."

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Ron Jeremy was stunned to be informed of Louise’s hoarding.

The grownup movie legend used to be some of the first other people to peer Louise’s two-bedroom garden condo packed to the brim with stuff. "I didn’t know she had this problem. Not even in the slightest. Not even an inkling," the New York local admitted in 2013. "You couldn’t get around. I feel like I’m stepping in a minefield."

When Ron asked her, "Can you part with some of this stuff?," he was once met with hostility. "Why are you asking me this? You’re a guest in my home," Louise answered, later telling the digital camera, "I thought I was having a friend over. I didn’t think I was getting grilled. I felt like I was hit by a steamroller, especially when I didn’t expect it."

Though we’re sad to listen to that Louise is in a refuge, one fan noted that she gave the impression to be in excellent spirits when he all of a sudden ran into her at a Target in L.A. "She seemed happy!! Well, mostly," the commenter wrote on Facebook. "She was very nice!!"

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