Monday, January 19, 2015

Bravo Star Greg Plitt Has Died

TMZ reports that Greg Plitt, formerly of Bravo's Work Out and Friends to Lovers, has died at the age of 37. He was struck by a train in Burbank, California on Saturday afternoon. According to witnesses, he and a few friends were believed to be shooting a workout video when he accidentally stumbled over the tracks.

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  1. Who does a workout video on railroad tracks? I mean, it's a shame the guy died, but what was he doing there? Did he not hear the train whistle? The report I heard was that he thought the train was coming on a different track. Makes no difference. Don't mess around on the train tracks.

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  2. It's a shame he lost his life, no doubt. I have no idea who he is personally, but my question is were the tracks being used as a back drop in the video? Or as a part of the work out? Either way, when I work out to a video, I don't give a crap about what's in the background, nor do people have a set of train tracks to use as an exercise prop. Makes no sense.

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  3. Death is so fucking random. There is no plan. I learned that when i almost died a few years ago. Rip.

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  4. Agreed who would use an active rail line to shoot a video? Sorry but I was "training" it from SF last week when someone parked on the tracks and screwed up the commute for a lot of people. Their car got stuck and they just left it there for the train to hit instead of having people help them push it off..Stupid. At least no one was hurt.

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    1. Sherry I thought you were gonna say - He was shooting a "training" video.....(I saw the word "training" and my mind went there ;)

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  5. It's sad that he died, but I agree with everyone else. How is it possible to accidentally get hit by a train?

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  6. How sad and so random. :(

    Maybe he had an earpiece in?

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  7. @sherry. Probably the only free parking spot in SF. ( I lived there )
    Bloody idiot though :/

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  8. You really should not be filming on the train tracks unless you got the schedule of trains from the right people well they probably would not permit you to do it in the first place

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