Stars of Hollywood came together to pay tribute to pal Scout Masterson following the publicist's death at the weekend.
Scout's husband Bill Horn confirmed his partner had died on September 11 aged just 48. In a statement on Instagram, he wrote: "Yesterday we lost a loving husband, kind friend, a good son, and an amazing parent. Scouty, we miss so much. Scout Michael Masterson 1974-2022."
He has since thanked the influx of stars for the "overwhelming" love they've shown since the news was announced.
Among those sharing messages of condolence at the weekend was actress Tori Spelling, who labelled Scout "one of a kind". The Beverly Hills, 90210 star, 49, wrote: "We love you all so much. A one of a kind. Who always [put] everyone before himself. Selfless human. Amazing dad, husband, son, friend, fur dad, and Guncle. We will all forever miss you hugs. Xoxo"
Buffy The Vampire Slayer actress Sarah Michelle Gellar also shared heartfelt words, saying: "I'm still at such a loss for words. My life is better because I knew @scoutmasterson."
Denise Richards wrote: "I am beyond heartbroken the girls are too. We love you guys so much. I'm still in shock & will be for a long time. We love you. I'll tell you the rest privately."
Elsewhere, Jenna Dewan added: "My heart is just broken for you.. all our family is here for you in any way you need."
And Real Housewives star Lisa Rinna penned a personal tribute on her social media. She wrote on her Instagram Story asking for her late mum to look after him: "Heaven just got another angel. Lois take good care of Scout for us. Our hearts go out to Bill, Simone and Boz," she said.
"Today is a devastatingly sad day. We lost a very bright light in this world, someone we loved so dearly," Rinna, 59, continued. "He was filled with so much joy and made us laugh so much. He was the best dad. We love you Scout."
Scout is survived by his husband and his two children, Simone Lynn, 12, and Bosley Jo, 8.
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