Roger Moore mourns the death of his Danish stepdaughter

Christina Knudsen has lost her battle to cancer at the age of 47

Former James Bond star Roger Moore has shared on social media that his 47-year old stepdaughter, Christina Knudsen, died of cancer on Monday.

“Our beautiful daughter Christina (aka Flossie) lost her battle with cancer 25 July at 10 am. We are heartbroken,” Moore posted on Twitter.

“We were all with her, surrounding her with love, at the end.”

The 88-year-old British actor became Knudsen’s stepfather in 2002, when he married his fourth wife Kiki Tholstrup.

Knudsen’s biological father Hans Christian Knudsen committed suicide after having been accused of tax evasion, when she was just 6 years old.

Later, she also lost her stepfather Ole Tholstrup who died from alcoholism.

Knudsen had lived in London since 1997 and worked in interior design and property development.

She was married to investment banker Nikolaj Albinus, but the marriage lasted only 13 months.

In 2014, Knudsen launched the dating agency Ochun.




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