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‘Baywatch’ star’s homeless ex-wife spotted hauling shopping cart in LA

This week, Loni Willison, a former model and ex-wife of Baywatch star Jeremy Jackson, appeared in Los Angeles.

June 29 saw Willison, 40, smoking and pushing a blanket shopping cart. The former actress wore a layered blouse, skirt, leggings, white socks, and a backward baseball cap, looking contemplative.

She wore multiple bangles and necklaces.

After her 2014 divorce from Jackson, whom she was married to for less than two years, Daily Mail said that Willison’s life changed drastically.


2012 photo of Jeremy Jackson and Loni Willison. Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic/Getty.
She has been observed hunting for food and basics, underlining her desperate situation. Jackson is best known for playing Baywatch’s Hobie Buchannon.

Willison was photographed trash diving for cosmetics and hygiene supplies, including mouthwash, by the Daily Mail in May. This is a far cry from her Glam Fit, Flavour, and Iron Man cover days. A few months previously, she was observed eating yogurt with paint-covered hands, exploring the city, and shopping at the now-defunct 99 Cents.

Willison publicly blamed her ex-husband Jackson for her decline. In an honest interview with X17 Online, she blamed her problems on their marriage. “My ex-husband. Getting married. She stated that her divorce established everything.

She told the Daily Mail about her 2016 mental health collapse. She thought crystal meth could heal her delusion that someone was putting electrical currents into her body. She started living on the streets about this time and has struggled with addiction and mental illness.


Recent Los Angeles photo of Loni Willison. Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/Getty.
Not spoken to Jeremy. No need to talk to friends—I’m good. “I don’t want anyone to help me,” she stated, thinking on her circumstances. I can live alone. I have everything I need here.”

Cindy Kovacs, another Jackson ex, also sympathized with Willison. “It’s sad that Loni never got the help she needs,” Kovacs said.

Willison’s terrible experience highlights mental health, addiction, and homelessness’ complications. Our thoughts are with her.