The cause of death of Chad Spodick, the Finding Prince Charming star, has been confirmed. The reality star died at the age of 42 just days ago, and his GoFundMe page was updated to confirm the news. He was most known for having appeared on the reality dating show in season one back in 2016, though he departed in week six. A spokesperson for the Boca Raton Police Department has since confirmed to People Magazine that Chad Spodick died by suicide. Authorities have confirmed that investigations into the case are still ongoing, but further details remain scarce. Chad Spodick's life and legacy explored as his close ones mourn his tragic demise: As of this writing, the GoFundMe page for Chad Spodick is still active. With a goal set for $35K, about $28K has been raised. All of these proceeds will go towards covering his funeral expenses, his pets, and his mother, Felice, the page states. "Our hearts are shattered as we share the devastating news of the loss of our beautiful, kind, and generous son, brother and friend Chad. His passing was sudden and heartbreaking, and we are still struggling to comprehend a world without his light," the page states. "Chad was the type of person who poured himself into others. He lifted up his friends, encouraged everyone around him to grow, to advocate for themselves, and to believe in their own worth. His love for animals was unmatched—he cared deeply for every creature, especially his four beloved dogs and his bird, Cosmo. The world was brighter with Chad in it, and those who were lucky enough to know him felt the warmth of his heart every day." Kate Werbowski, a campaign organizer, reportedly described Spodick as "the type of person who poured himself into others," adding, "He lifted up his friends, encouraged everyone around him to grow, to advocate for themselves, and to believe in their own worth." The New York Post has reported that Chad Spodick also made appearances in “Law & Order” and “Yards” in 2000 and “Boys of Sunset Ridge” in 2001. As for his time on the reality dating show, it followed 13 single men living together as they vied for the love of “eligible gay heartthrob” Robert Sepulveda Jr. Us Weekly has reported that he also worked as a pilot with several airlines since he quit reality television. Stay tuned to SoapCentral for more.