Baywatch star Jeremy Jackson’s ex-wife Loni Willison pushes cart in alley as she smokes a cigarette while homeless in LA
BAYWATCH star Jeremy Jackson's ex-wife Loni Willison has been spotted pushing a cart in an alley after becoming homeless.
The former swimwear model - who has been homeless since 2016 -was seen in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Loni, 40, smoked a cigarette while pushing a cart full of her clothes and other belongings.
She wore white baggy jeans, a blue sweater, a denim jacket, and a huge gray coat over the top, as well as a gray baseball cap.
The former model looked worlds away from her glam blonde bombshell days with her short hair tucked under the cap.
She headed into a side street while seeking shelter from the rain.
The ex-fitness star lugged a huge white couch cushion in one hand and a large stained blanket in the other.
Loni was an assistant at a cosmetic surgery center in Los Angeles and reportedly had a mental breakdown in 2016.
She lost her job, apartment, and car due to the crisis and was forced to live on the streets.
Loni began using drugs and battled an addiction to meth and alcohol.
Prior to her homelessness, Loni was married to actor Jeremy Jackson.
Jeremy played Hobie Buchanan in Baywatch from 1991 to 1999 alongside his onscreen father David Hasselhoff and stars like Pamela Anderson, Donna D’Errico, and Yasmine Bleeth.
“The dirtier I am the better. Smelly, too. If I do those two things, that seems to work.
“I cut off my hair, too, to look different. I cut it myself. But I have been attacked, that's bound to happen, too.”
After Loni was first seen sleeping under a shopping cart, Loni’s model friend Kristin Rossetti tracked her down and put her in a hotel for the night with fresh clothes and a hot meal.
However, she turned down her pal's offer to pay for rehab and disappeared for two years.
Loni resurfaced in October 2020, digging through bins near Venice Beach for clothing and food.
“I haven't spoken to Jeremy. I don't want to speak to my friends, I'm doing just fine. I don't want anyone to help me," she told The U.S Sun at the time.
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"I haven’t got a cell phone. I've got food and I've got a place to sleep. I get money here and there and there’s food in the bins and near the stores. There’s lots here."
She was seen with an apparently bruised eye in tragic photos last year.