French actress Nadia Farès has passed away at age 57, several days after being found unconscious in a Paris swimming pool. Agence France-Presse reported her daughters' statement confirming the news. She had been in a coma since April 11.
Hold the phone, tea-spillers— heartbreaking update from Paris. 😢 On April 11, Nadia Farès was discovered floating unresponsive in a swimming pool. Rescuers pulled her out, but she remained in a coma until Friday, when her daughters confirmed to Agence France-Presse that she had passed away at 57. Eyes on the City of Light for this one. 👀 100-300 words check later. Career queen alert! Farès first turned heads in the '90s with roles in Christopher Plummer's Counterstrike and The Exile. She exploded onto screens in 2000's The Crimson Rivers, then kept the hits coming: Storm Warning, War, Lucky Day, and Mel Gibson's tense thriller On The Line. Last year, she stole scenes as a 55-year-old biologist desperate for a child in Toujours possible—talk about serving timeless realness. 💔 Fans are flooding socials with love for her iconic run in French cinema and beyond. Her daughters' statement via AFP keeps it classy amid the shock. So, Hollywood, another legend dims—what role will we miss most?