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Were Drugs Involved? Toxicology Report Requested In Stevie Ryan's Suicide

Teen Mom nemesis Stevie Ryan tragically committed suicide at the age of 33 over the weekend. RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal drugs may have played a role in her tragic death.

"Stevie Ryan's cause of death is hanging from a ligature around her neck," a spokesperson from the Los Angeles Coroner's Office exclusively told RadarOnline.com. "They ordered a toxicology report. It could take six to nine months."

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The rep also confirmed that Ryan was found at her Los Angeles residence on July 1.

Days before her death, Ryan cryptically told her late grandfather that she would be with him soon.

"My dream man who I will only see in my dreams," she captioned a collage of her grandpa. "I'll meet you in Percebo, soon. I love you my Papa."

Ryan was an actress who moved to Los Angeles at the age of 19 and found fame with her viral videos. She became known for her parodies of Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga and Amy Winehouse.

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Ryan often fought with the cast of Teen Mom over Twitter, especially Jenelle Evans.

"I know we pretty much hated each other but I'm sorry you had to go so soon pretty girl," Evans tweeted.

In 2014, Ryan got into a Twitter feud with Evans when she complained that mother wouldn't let her have her son Jace for the Fourth of July.

"That's what happens when you don't raise your child, DUH," Ryan tweeted, as Evans responded, "Who r u again? Yeah washed-up wanna be reality star."

In June, she joked about wanting to hookup with Amber Portwood's fiancé Matt Baier.

Farrah Abraham's boyfriend Simon Saran responded, "Are you sure he's not your daddy too? You can't stop talking about him."

She fired back of Abraham's daughter, "You're the one playing daddy to a baby demon child so I wouldn't go there."

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