Tyler Duckworth, best known for competing on MTV’s “The Challenge,” has died at the age of 44, TMZ reports.
According to TMZ, Duckworth passed away on Tuesday after he was reportedly found unresponsive in a bathroom in North Dakota, where he had reportedly been living in recent years. The circumstances surrounding his death have not been fully detailed publicly.
Details about the cause of death have not yet been confirmed, and local authorities are said to be looking into the matter, according to The U.S. Sun, as cited in the original report.
Duckworth appeared on MTV’s long-running competition series “The Challenge,” a show that has become known over the years for pulling together reality TV personalities to compete in physical and mental challenges for cash prizes. His time on the show helped make him a recognizable face among fans of the franchise.
News of his death has reportedly begun circulating among fans and former castmates, though further statements from family, friends, or MTV have not yet been made public at this time.
This is a developing story, and additional details are expected to emerge as they become available. For the full original report, you can read more here.

