Lucy Markovic, star of ‘Australia’s Next Top Model,’ dies age 27

Former Australia’s Next Top Model star Lucy Markovic has d!ed at the age of 27. 

On Thursday, April 10, Markovic’s loved ones announced her de@th on her Instagram Stories, writing, “I regret to inform you that Lucy has passed.” 

“She was at peace,” the post continued, adding that she was with family at the time of her de@th. 

“We ask you to please give us space in these hard times,” the post concluded. “May Lucy rest in peace,” alongside an angel emoji. 

The model — who came runner-up on Australia’s Next Top Model in 2015 before going on to work for the likes of Versace, Armani and Victoria Beckham — revealed on Instagram last month that she needed to undergo surgery to treat an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) “the size of a golf ball,” according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). The post appears to have since been deleted. 

She said that she was due to have surgery on March 26, but the date was then changed to April 2, the outlet stated. 

Markovic had said in the post that she’d been dealing with the condition for four years, CNN reported. 

According to the Mayo Clinic, an AVM “is a tangle of blood vessels that creates irregular connections between arteries and veins in the brain.” 

The condition affects approximately three in every 10,000 people, per Australia’s Brain Foundation website. 

Markovic’s agency in New York City, Elite Model Management, paid tribute on Instagram, writing, “We are heartbroken to share that Lucy Markovic has passed away after a brave battle with a brain AVM.” 

“Lucy was a bright shining light, and had an incredible dry sense of humor. Her smile and laughter could light up a room, and draw you closer to her. She loved to dance, she really shined,” they added.