Tawny Kitaen's brother Invited Celebrity to strengthen her Religion before Departure:'She wasn't Good by herself'

The celebrity and movie vixen passed away on May 7 in age 59

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30 May 2021 Sunday 06:11
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Tawny Kitaen's brother Invited Celebrity to strengthen her Religion before Departure:'She wasn't Good by herself'

Tawny Kitaen's brother is opening up about a few of the last conversations he had with all the movie vixen prior to her untimely departure .

In the time of her passing, Jordan states Tawny, known to him by her birth Julie, was reeling from the loss of the dad, who died in April.

"For me, my religion is fundamental to who I am. I have always believed that that's what has always gotten me through tough times. I have always felt like this would be a massive aid in Julie's life to have a stronger spiritual relationship," Jordan told Fox News this week.

Jordan worried that Tawny'd"been this extrovert," and he thought she fought when lonely.

"She was not good by herself. She was greatest in a bunch and with individuals. I believe because she never completely got to understand herself sexually as far as she must understand herself as a public figure," Jordan continued.

The star had a tumultuous private life. She wed Whitesnake singer David Coverdale in 1989, but the couple divorced a couple of decades later. The marriage was rocky and it stopped in 2002.

She also confessed to having fought with substance abuse through an appearance on"Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew."

Jordan confessed Tawny sought recovery previously because of her struggles. Leading up to her passing, he remembered motivating her to establish her"higher power," a phrase used in Alcoholics Anonymous.

"I told Julie she can not take action on her own, none of us could," Jordan recalled. "She has been in healing before so she understood the idea of a greater power. I told me,'The greater energy thing is amazing but give it a stuff. You may have a romantic relationship with Him should you choose or you could reject him and adopt the entire world and all its disappointments.'"

Jordan reported the dialogue had been well-received by his own sister.

"I believe she was really growing in this area. "Or perhaps not. You never know what type of transformation occurs in somebody's heart."

Amid the highs and lows of Tawny's adorned lifestyle, the celebrity's brother said both always stayed shut.

Tawny's loved ones maintained a little party of life for her last Monday that featured speeches by both of her brothers, Wynter and Raine, in addition to a musical performance of"Let It Be" by Jordan's 15-year-old son.

"She had been alongside her brothers," Jordan says of Tawny's children. "They shot it incredibly hard. They have been strong. They did great talking at the ceremony."

Featured on the rear of the app for Tawny's support was a painting she did herself. Jordan said his sister had lots of abilities. Besides her iconic dance, she had been a"skillful performer," he explained.

"She was a natural in a lot of the stuff. She was quite organized and a fast study," he explained.

Tawny was best known as the sultry red-haired celebrity who appeared in rock songs movies throughout the heyday of MTV. The movie, played on the famous audio television system, featured Tawny acting cartwheels on the hood of a Jaguar.

She starred as the fiancee into Tom Hanks' role at the 1984 humor"Bachelor Party" and as Jerry Seinfeld's girlfriend at a 1991 episode of"Seinfeld."

Her brothers confirmed their mum's passing on Tawny's Instagram account.

"We only wish to say thank you personally for all of her lovers and her pals, for constantly showing her such service and love.