'McLeod's Daughters' alum, Rachael Carpani, has passed away at the age of 45. Here's everything you need to know about her personal life.
Rachel Carpani's sudden death at age 45 has sent Australian Television and fans across the world into mourning. The actress was best known for her iconic role as 'Jodi Fountain' on McLeod's Daughters. The heartbreaking news about her demise was confirmed by her family, who revealed that she died peacefully after fighting a battle for good health. While stars from across the industry have sent their condolences to the late actress and her family, her passing has also brought the sudden attention of the media and fans to her personal life. Here's everything we know about it.
Rachael Carpani was not married at the time of her death. According to her family statements and close sources, the actress did not have a husband or life partner when she took her last breath. At the same time, her family announcement had the mention of only her parents, Tony and Gael Carpani, along with her sister, Georgia, confirming that she was not married
Rachael Carpani kept her personal life away from the media spotlight, especially during the later years of her life. Although she occasionally shared updates from her personal life with her fans, especially about her health, there was no mention of her love life in them. Meanwhile, sources familiar with her life state that she has been single in recent years and has focused on her health, family, and work.
The most well-known relationship in Rachael Carpani's life was with her fellow co-star on McLeod's Daughters, Matt Passmore. They had formed a close bond while working together on the Australian drama and began dating around 2006. The couple's on-screen chemistry eventually turned into a real-life romance. The duo was together for five years and even moved to the US to pursue more acting opportunities.
However, Rachael and Matt ended their relationship in 2011. According to speculations, the breakup was a result of career pressures and long-distance filming schedules. Matt later explained that hectic work commitments in different locations led to the end of their relationship. However, despite the split, they continued to maintain cordial terms. After the death of Rachael, Matt shared a heartfelt tribute for her on social media and wrote:
"Farewell, my friend. All my love to the Carpanis, friends, and family. The greatest gift you gave was knowing you."
Rachael Carpani's demise was confirmed by her sister, Georgia, in an emotional Instagram post. She, along with her family, revealed that the actress passed away peacefully after fighting a long battle with a chronic illness. However, the exact details or medical term were not shared by her family. Georgia added that her family was devastated at the loss and requested privacy. Moreover, they announced that Rachael's funeral will be held on December 19, 2025, in the presence of close friends and family members.
Rachael Carpani was born in 1980 and rose to fame with her stint on McLeod's Daughters. She appeared in the series from 2001 to 2009, earning two Logie Award nominations and becoming a household name in Australia. Eventually, she built an international career by being part of popular series in the US, such as NCIS: Los Angeles, The Glades, and Against the Wall.
Later, Rachael returned to Australian television with a recurring role on Home and Away. Apart from acting, she was vocal about her health issues, diagnosis of endometriosis, and adenomyosis. In turn, she tried to raise awareness for women's health issues. Alongside the actress, she was outspoken about issues such as domestic violence.
Rest in peace, Rachael Carpani.
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