She is a well-known American actress who disappeared mysteriously after being popular throughout the country and was found to have become a mummy.

There is a well-known men's magazine in the United States, with the rabbit head as its trademark, creating the popular trend of bunny girls, which is loved by the majority of male readers all over the world, and that is "Playboy". The editor of this magazine dared not introduce it in depth, otherwise he would have to be invited to have tea.

But I have to say that this magazine is actually very influential in the fashion circle. Many supermodels and Hollywood women have been on the cover of this magazine. Today we are talking about this well-known American actress as well. "Playboy" cover girl, Hollywood B-class actress Yvette Vickers.

Don’t think of the B-level and think of some strange places. ABC is only Hollywood’s classification of stars, or the classification of celebrities with famous teammates. Those who have no reputation will not be included in this range at all. . Unlike the current domestic traffic stars, as long as there is traffic, the salary is high. Hollywood's salary standards and qualifications in the circle are strictly affected by the hierarchy.

A-level is the treatment that the world’s top artists have, and each one is the existence of the entertainment circle; although the B-level sounds a bit worse, it is also a range that can only be entered by stars with a red head and a representative work, such as Yi Wei Special is by virtue of "Female King Kong", gained a good popularity in Hollywood.

But celebrities all eat youth meals, and Yvette is no exception. As she ages, Yvette's face gradually ages and her figure begins to lose weight. She faces the dilemma of not having a job. No filmmakers and fashion magazines contacted her anymore. She was slowly forgotten by the star-shining Hollywood, and she could only live on social welfare and previous savings.

Young people in the United States are always susceptible to some vices, especially those in the entertainment industry. Because he was ignorant when he was young and played too crazy, Yvette could no longer get pregnant and could only live a miserable life alone. Living alone makes people lonely and frightened, Yvette contracted depression and did not want to reappear in front of others.

In 2011, the U.S. government received a call to report the crime. The reporter was Yvette Susan. Savage, who claimed to be Yvette’s neighbor, said that Yvette had been dead at home for a long time and needed a police officer to check it out. It turned out that Yvette’s neighbor Susan accidentally discovered that Yvette’s residence was desolate. The letter box had been knotted with cobwebs, and the vines outside the house had grown wildly to cover the windows.

Susan thought at first that Yvette was out for filming, but she never heard of any star filming that would leave home for so long. So uneasy Susan turned into Yvette's house through the window and found a rancid smell in the house, and rats and insects were running around.

It was August summer, but the heating was still on in the house; when Susan got closer, she found that there was a mummy lying on the sofa next to the heating. This made Susan screamed out, screaming and ran out of Yvette's residence, and hurriedly called the police. Later police officers confirmed that the mummy was Yvette. Because the body has been mummified, it is impossible to determine the exact time of death, but it can be calculated that the time of death should have been more than one year.

At Yvette’s funeral, she did not find any of her family members to attend. Only Hugh Hefner, the president of the Playboy Group, took care of her funeral. A generation of glamorous actresses ended up so miserably, loneliness can really take a person's life.