Former Wild ‘N Out star Jacky Oh died of complications from cosmetic surgery this year, according to an autopsy report released Monday.
Oh, whose real name was Jacklyn Smith, died of complications after travelling from Georgia to Florida for “gluteal augmentation” surgery, the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner’s report said.
The surgery was performed on May 30, and Oh was prescribed ciprofloxacin, oxycodone and ondansetron – an antibiotic, painkiller and anti-nausea medication, respectively, according to the report.
She began to develop headaches after the surgery, and a nurse advised her to stop taking the ondansetron and take ibuprofen as needed, the report said.
Oh “started to feel like her head was on fire” on the night of 31 May. Her aunt, who was travelling with her, contacted emergency services and Oh was taken unresponsive to Florida Mercy Hospital, the coroner’s report said.
Oh was pronounced dead at the hospital that night. She was 33, according to the medical examiner’s report.
Oh had three children with her longtime partner DC Young Fly, a rapper and comedian who also starred in Wild ‘N Out.
“Wild ‘N Out is an improv comedy show that airs on VH1 and was created by Nick Cannon in 2005. The show announced Oh’s death in June, saying her “impact will forever be cherished and missed” in a statement attributed to a BET Media Group spokesperson.
“Jacky Oh was a dear friend and beloved colleague to the Wild ‘N Out cast for five seasons,” the statement read. “More importantly, she was an amazing mother to three beautiful children.”