Kirk Medas, Floribama Shore star, dies at 33 Medas appeared on the MTV reality show from 2017-2021. By Wesley Stenzel Published on May 2, 2025 08:31PM EDT Comments Kirk Medas at the SiriusXM Studios in New York City on June 5, 2018. Credit: Cindy Ord/Getty Kirk Medas has died at age 33. The reality star, who was part of the cast of MTV's Jersey Shore successor Floribama Shore for all four of its seasons, died on Friday, a spokesperson for MTV confirmed to Entertainment Weekly. "We are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Kirk Medas, a beloved member of the Floribama Shore family," the spokesperson said in a statement. "Our hearts go out to his family, friends and fans during this difficult time." Kirk Medas on MTV's 'Floribama Shore'. MTV A spokesperson for the show's production company, 495 Productions, also shared a statement memorializing Medas. "We are heartbroken over the passing of Kirk Medas, a beloved member of our Floribama Shore family," the statement began. "Kirk brought light, laughter, and loyalty to every moment — both on screen and off. He was more than a cast member; he was family." The statement continued, "Our hearts are with his loved ones, friends, and everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. We will forever cherish the joy and memories he gave us." Celebrity deaths 2025: Stars who died this year Zac Efron's brother Dylan Efron helped save 2 women from drowning Medas' family established a GoFundMe campaign on Thursday to raise funds for Medas' medical treatment, explaining that the reality star was being treated in the ICU fighting necrotizing pancreatitis. The GoFundMe description has been updated to include "Funeral Arrangement." A number of Medas' former Floribama Shore costars paid tribute on social media, both after the reality star died and as they rallied to raise funds for his recovery. Codi Butts shared a photo of himself with Medas in a swimming pool with a heartfelt message to his late costar on Instagram. "This is my favorite picture of me and me and Kirk," he wrote. "I love you so much. It is with a heavy heart I have to say goodbye to my best friend." Butts continued: "My heart is absolutely broken. I wish this was a bad dream that I could just wake up from. Thank you Kirk for giving me some of the best years of my life. You have made me a better person. I will forever love you and cherish our friendship!" Kirk Medas and Candace Rice on MTV's 'Floribama Shore'. MTV Candace Rice shared a recent memory of Medas in an Instagram story: "I'm so happy to have given you the biggest hug before the Lord called you home. Love you my brother & friend." Nilsa Prowant opened up about the difficulty of witnessing Medas' illness in an Instagram post shortly before his death. "Watching someone you love go through something so painful and uncertain is heartbreaking, but your messages, prayers, and kind words have truly lifted us in this dark time," she wrote. "His mama is so grateful for every single one of you." The cast of MTV's 'Floribama Shore'. MTV Aimee Hall thanked Floribama Shore fans for sending supportive messages throughout Midas' illness in her own post: "Every comment, prayer, and kind word has meant the world to us. Your love and support have not gone unnoticed." Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. In addition to starring on Floribama Shore from 2017 to 2021, Medas also made guest appearances on shows like Fear Factor and How Far Is Tattoo Far? Close Read more: TV