Alexis Arquette reportedly battled HIV for 29 years before her tragic passing on Sept. 11.
The 47-year-old transgender actress died of a heart attack after
suffering from a bacterial infection for three weeks in the hospital, a death certificate obtained by TMZ revealed.
The document notes that HIV was the underlying cause of death for the star, despite previous reports that stated Arquette died from complications from AIDS.
AIDS, or acquired immunodefeiciency syndrome, is the final stage of HIV, but not everyone with HIV advances to the stage.
Arquette, born Robert, did not advance to the final stage of AIDS,
according to the document. The actress obtained the virus when she was
living as a male teenager.
In 2006, the star revealed her transition and was an outspoken champion for transgender rights.
“The Wedding Singer” star appeared in dozens of film roles throughout her long career, which began in 1989.
Some of her siblings also found fame in the entertainment world. She was related to actors David and Patricia Arquette.
Following her death, her brother Richard Arquette released a statement on her passing.
"In the days leading to her death, she told us she was already visiting
the other side,” the release read. “And that where she was going, there
was only one gender. That on the other side, we are free from all of
the things that separate us in this life, and that we are all one.”
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