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Reports: Annabelle Neilson, reality star of 'Ladies of London,' has died at 49

Annabelle Neilson, the star of Bravo’s reality show "Ladies of London," has died at 49, according to People and the Daily Mail.

The London Metropolitan Police told multiple outlets that Neilson’s body was discovered at her home in the London neighborhood of Chelsea on Thursday.

The circumstances surrounding her death are not yet available, but police told the Daily Mail it is not being treated as suspicious.

The London socialite jumped onto the scene during Seasons 1 and 2 of the Bravo reality show.

The network described Neilson as a "fixture in the international party circuit," who was born into a wealthy aristocratic family.

The South London native also worked as a model, becoming best friends and the muse of late fashion designer Alexander McQueen for more than 20 years.

“He was my brother, my boyfriend, my soul mate. Most of the time people called me Mrs. McQueen,” she told the Daily Mail in 2015.

Neilson was also close friends with supermodels Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, actor Jude Law and businessman Richard Branson, according to Bravo.

She was last pictured alongside Moss at the wedding of her ex-boyfriend, Lord Edward Spencer-Churchill, at his family’s home last week in Woodstock, Oxfordshire.

Neilson was previously married to banker Nat Rothschild.

The model-turned-reality-star was also a children’s book author.

Some fans took to social media to mourn Neilson's death: