Lisa Robin Kelly has died aged 43 at a Californian rehab facility, it has been confirmed.
The That '70 Show actress is believed to have suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away on Wednesday after attempts to revive her failed.
Lisa, who endured a long struggle with alcohol addiction, checked herself into a treatment centre on Monday determined to clean herself up, according to her agent.
Her spokesman confirmed to TMZ on Thursday: 'She had been fighting demons for a while and finally lost her battle.'
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Tragic end: Actress Lisa Robin Kelly
reportedly passed away of cardiac arrest in a California rehab facility
on Wednesday night after checking herself in voluntarily earlier that
week

The way they were: The vivacious blonde starred
as Eric Forman's promiscuous sister, Laurie, in That '70s Show between
1998 and 2003
Lisa was brought to the rehab facility by her new boyfriend on Monday, the website reported.
But just two days later, emergency responders were called when the actress was found unresponsive with needle marks on both arms.
Her new boyfriend - whose identity is not known - claimed the needle marks were not drug-related but were caused by multiple attempts to draw blood after she was hospitalised on Sunday with a blood alcohol level of .34, TMZ reports.
Lisa's manager, Craig Wyckoff, told FOX411 he had spoken with the troubled star on Monday and she was 'hopeful and confident, looking forward to putting this part of her life behind her'.

The start of her troubles: Lisa is seen here in
her mugshot after being arrested for drunk driving in Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina in December 2010
Assault charges: The 43-year-old was booked on a
felony charge of corporal injury on a spouse in March 2012 (left),
before being arrested again that November for assaulting her husband
(right)
She is reported to have fallen off the wagon following a huge dispute with her estranged husband, Robert Gilliam.
'She was battling the addiction problems that have plagued her these past few years,' Wyckoff said, adding, 'Cause of death has not been issued yet and no death certificate has been issued either.'
Tributes are slowing starting to come in for the actress as the tragedy reaches friends and co-stars.
Danny Masterson, who played Steven Hyde in That '70s Show, was the first to send his love after a fan tagged him and his co-stars in their tweet.
'Terrible, awful news. Brilliant on 70s.... See u next time LRK,kisses,' he tweeted.
Dennis Haskins, who played Mr Belding in 1980's hit TV show Saved By The Bell, also took to Twitter to express his thoughts.
He wrote: 'I'm sad to hear that Lisa Robin Kelly lost her battle while in rehab fighting to live. #RIP.'

First to respond to the tragedy: Former That
'70s Show co-star Danny Masterson sent his love after hearing the
devastating news through a fan, who tagged the cast in his tweet

Showing his support: Former Saved By The Bell star Dennis Haskins Tweeted his sadness Thursday at Lisa's passing

'A sickening loss': A close friend of the late
star accessed her Facebook page to post a message to her fans, calling
her a 'beautiful soul and a real artist'
'Lisa is gone and that's hard to digest,' they wrote. 'On her behalf I want to thank everyone for all their supportive emails and just know she was aware and grateful for each of you.
'If more people were supportive like you guys, she'd be alive today.
'She was a beautiful soul and a real artist... and I will never forget her.'
The actress had been on a tragic downward spiral in recent years, arrested at least four times in the last three years - for DUI, spousal abuse and assault.


Cosy co-stars: Lisa starred alongside Ashton
Kutcher in That '70s Show, though while he went on to bigger and better
things, she virtually disappeared from the limelight after leaving the
show

Star potential: Lisa posted this glamorous pic to her Twitter account in September 2011, before her personal demons took hold
The 61-year-old allegedly asked his wife to hand over the contents of her bank account, attacking her when she refused.
He was charged with domestic battery and sentenced to three years probation.
He was ordered to serve 69 days in jail and attend a 52-week domestic violence program, while a restraining stated that he stay 100 yards away from his spouse.
The couple were previously arrested and held following an argument at their North Carolina home in November 2012.
Battered spouses: Lisa and her then-husband,
Robert Gilliam, were arrested in November 2012 following an argument at
their North Carolina home
However, this wasn't the first incident of abuse for Lisa.
In March 2012, she was arrested on a felony charge of corporal injury upon a spouse after reportedly attacking ex-boyfriend John Michas.
She denied claims, insisting that she was the one who was abused by him, and the Los Angeles County District Attorney reportedly declined to file charges.

Struggling with her addiction: The actress
admitted to fighting her demons while on That '70s Show, which lead to
her abrupt departure and later recasting of the character
'I had lost a baby. As a result of that, I lost everything and I was abusing alcohol,' she said during a teary interview.
Best known for playing Eric's promiscuous sister, Laurie Forman, in That '70s Show between 1998 and 2003, she left producers in a bind after abruptly leaving the series due to her addiction.
'With That '70s Show, I was guilty of the drinking problem and I ran,' she admitted.
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