Kirk Medas, the 33-year‑old star of MTV’s Floribama Shore, passed away on May 2, 2025, after a battle in a Miami ICU. He was hospitalized in late April with necrotizing pancreatitis, an aggressive form of pancreatitis where inflamed tissue dies and can trigger organ failure. Friends and family watched anxiously as Medas remained sedated and on a ventilator for two weeks.
His relatives set up a GoFundMe page to cover medical and rehabilitation costs, raising over $27,000 amid pleas for support. Co‑stars and fans flooded social media with messages of shock and sorrow, recalling his quick wit and warm presence on the Shore House.
During his four‑season run from 2017 to 2021, he earned the nickname “the glue” for holding the cast together. As many wondered what happened to Kirk Medas, the grim answer lay in a rare pancreatic condition that ultimately led to liver failure.
Back in late April, Kirk Medas was rushed to a Miami hospital after collapsing with severe abdominal pain and swelling—clear warning signs that his pancreas was in distress. Doctors determined he was suffering from necrotizing pancreatitis, a dangerous form of inflammation that causes pancreatic tissue to die and can trigger widespread infection. His condition worsened quickly, forcing medical staff to sedate him and place him on a ventilator to control pain and support his breathing.
Necrotizing pancreatitis is notoriously unpredictable—nearly 30 percent of patients experience serious complications like sepsis or multiple organ failure, and in Medas’s case, his liver ultimately succumbed.
Despite around‑the‑clock IV antibiotics and intensive supportive care, the infection proved too aggressive for his weakened system. Throughout his ICU stay, co‑stars Aimee Hall and Nilsa Prowant shared honest updates and earnest requests for thoughts and prayers, keeping fans apprised of his fight.
While the reality series often showcased party antics on Florida beaches, Kirk Medas’ final struggle revealed a far more serious fight—one he could not win. His tragic passing on May 2 closed a painful chapter, but also raised awareness about a seldom‑seen killer lurking behind common episodes of abdominal pain.
Medas first joined Floribama Shore in 2017, quickly distinguishing himself with his loyalty, humor, and laid‑back beach‑bum charm. Over 25 episodes spanning four seasons, he formed tight bonds with castmates like Codi Butts and Candace Rice, earning a reputation for diffusing tension and sparking spontaneous karaoke‐fueled sing‑alongs.
Off‑camera, he ventured into entrepreneurship and sports‑bet consulting, documenting workouts and spiritual insights in his Atlanta‑based social media posts. News of his death prompted an avalanche of tributes: Aimee Hall called him
“Our brother, our heart,” recalling the moment she tearfully whispered “I love you” before Kirk Medas slipped into a coma.
MTV’s parent network and production company 495 Productions, issued a statement mourning the loss of a beloved member of the Floribama Shore family.
Fans shared clips of his funniest lines—from impromptu dolphin impressions to heartfelt toasts—on TikTok and Instagram, celebrating the warmth he brought to reality TV. Industry insiders noted that Medas’ authentic charisma helped shape MTV’s spring‑break spin‑off formula, blending beach‑party pandemonium with moments of genuine camaraderie.
In the wake of his passing, discussions have emerged about cast support during filming, especially when unexpected health crises strike far from home. As streaming numbers for Floribama Shore tick upward, Medas’ spirit lives on in every sun‑soaked shot and late‑night heart‑to‐heart that defined the series.
Kirk Medas’ death at 33 spotlights the fragility behind the party‑scene persona of reality TV. As a Floribama Shore star, he brought laughter and loyalty to countless viewers—but his final battle with necrotizing pancreatitis reminds us that life’s most severe challenges often strike without warning.
His legacy endures in the bonds he forged on and off screen, and in the outpouring of love that followed his passing. Though the shore house feels emptier without him, Medas’ warmth and wit will continue to inspire fellow cast members and fans alike.
Jasmine is a journalist for Primetimer
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TOPICS: MTV Floribama Shore, Kirk Medas