Exclusive | Horrific final months of Lilo & Stitch star revealed in hellhole Skid Row: Thinner every time I saw her

“Lilo & Stitch” star Daveigh Chase grew thinner and thinner throughout her final months struggling with addiction in Skid Row, an outreach worker revealed to The Post.Kevin Call, who dubs himself the “Mayor of Skid Row,” says he knew Chase — in a much different state than when she was Disney royalty.“We do outreach, and she used to come through the line,” he told The Post.“But as I see her picture now, and I see what she looked like then…it was a big difference.“That is what [the] disease of addiction do to a lot of celebrities, a lot of people that end up in this situation here at Skid Row.”Chase died in a hospital on Tuesday from complications of bacterial meningitis and a blood infection.

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By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Never miss a story Call said he watched as Chase looked thinner and thinner every time he saw her.“Well, she was getting more thin every time I seen her, she was getting thinner, and that let me know that she had a disease that was unarrested, and she needed help,” he said.

“And she couldn’t get the help fast enough before the disease took her life.”A video taken in Skid Row months before her death showed a severely thin Chase sprawled on the floor of a tent.Friends of Chase told The Post that she was severely underweight at the time of her death.Call said disease can even take celebrities to dark places on Skid Row.“People that were well known, and all of a sudden, they turn back, the disease doesn’t care,” he said.

“So many start off on a good note, but end up bad, and especially when they have to die in Skid Row.”Her manager, John Ryan, tried to save her from the infamous addiction-ridden zone, but couldn’t find her in time.Ryan and Chase’s stepsister had planned to get the actress into a reh...

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