Bruley, the beloved little “Queer Eye” french bulldog has passed away.

In a heartbreaking Instagram post from dog-mom/show producer Michelle Silva, she revealed Bruley died of what looks like a heart attack.

“I brought [Bruley] home when he was nine weeks old on a rainy day in New York City,” she wrote. “Ten years later on a rainy day in LA, he passed away in my arms on my bedroom floor.”

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My whole heart. My love bug. My best friend. My constant. My soul mate. My everything. I brought him home when he was 9 weeks old on a rainy day in New York City. Ten years later on a rainy day in LA, he passed away in my arms on my bedroom floor. Bru had been suffering from heart problems, and an instant heart attack was a possibility. He just had too much love and heart for his physical body. It all happened so fast, but I held him as he took his last breath, and I was able to tell him I loved him the very most. I told him everyday I loved him more than anything in the world, and I reminded him of that over and over as he slipped out of this life. My best friend and boyfriend held us both. He gave me more than I could have ever given him, and I was able to thank him for allowing me to be his mom. He chose me. We got to experience so much together; he loved traveling on planes and looking out the window! He was the ultimate copilot in the car when he wasn’t dangerously sprawled out across my lap as I drove. He was so very loved by my family and friends and even “non dog people.” He mastered the “jump kiss,” and I always had to explain to people that he wouldn’t buy you dinner first, he just went in for the full make-out. In the last year of his life, he found fame! Over the course of 16 episodes of @queereye, in just a few moments on screen, you guys all got a glimpse of the Bru I knew and loved. He was hilarious, stubborn, sometimes inappropriate, and always a sucker for a snack. He was pure love. It’s been so fun capturing his spirit and sharing more with you all here. I’ve taken a few days to process and grieve and figure out what’s next. I’ve realized, I don’t want to stop sharing the best of Bru. I also want to show you a little of what it was like the last few months dealing with an ailing dog in heart failure as more and more dogs are being diagnosed with the same issues. I was so close to completing Bru’s website with long-awaited merch. I’ll get there in time. I’ve also been exploring non-profit opportunities and getting involved in bulldog rescue. There is so much Bru inspired, and it’s so much bigger than I even realized. (Cont. below)

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“Bru had been suffering from heart problems, and an instant heart attack was a possibility,” she explained. “He just had too much love and heart for his physical body. It all happened so fast, but I held him as he took his last breath, and I was able to tell him I loved him the very most.”

Adding, “I told him every day I loved him more than anything in the world, and I reminded him of that over and over as he slipped out of this life.”

Some of the “Queer Eye” fab five shared their love of Bruley on social media.

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“RIP my furry little friend,” Bobby Berk wrote to Instagram. “You brought joy to so many with your jump kisses, grunts and even your farts.”

Meanwhile, Antoni Porowski shared Silva’s post to his Insta Story, writing his own sweet message: