WWE featured Torrie Wilson carrying around a small white dog named Chloe. Fans loved the chemistry between Wilson and Chloe. That is because Chloe was actually Wilson’s fur baby. Now Chloe is no longer with us.

Torrie Wilson has confirmed that her beloved dog has died. Chloe lived for 17 years before passing away. Wilson sent out a touching tribute to her dog who she traveled the world with while a part of WWE.

Today I said goodbye to my angel Chloe & words can never describe how much my heart hurts.

17 YEARS she was my ride or die.

She has literally rode through LIFE with me. From the @wwe…traveling the world…living ALL OVER the damn place…she has no doubt seen in ALL. (If she writes a book in heaven lookout)
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She seriously pulled me thru some of my darkest days & rode with me thru alllll the fun. She even made it very clear my husband was the Daddy she wanted when she clung to him more than anyone I’ve ever met.❤️
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I swear at times I thought she was human with the disapproving looks she gave me when I wasn’t doing the right thing…but she was a rare constant that made everywhere I went feel like home.


Rest assured, I know she’s running like a puppy & showing everybody who the true Queen Diva is in heaven. 🙏🏽

Squeeze your creatures & humans cuz we are all on borrowed time.

Can’t wait to see you again QUEEN!

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WWE also sent out a public address on Chloe’s passing. They noted that she was Torrie Wilson’s furry friend for 17 years. This is a sad time, especially considering how long they spent together.

Our thoughts are with Torrie Wilson at this time while she carries on following the loss of such an amazing friend.

Felix Upton

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