One of the early members of the show “Bad Girls Club” died from a mix of booze and drugs, according to a death certificate first obtained by TMZ Friday. Whitney Collings died from acute intoxication by the combined effects of fentanyl, cocaine, alcohol and clonazepam, according to the death certificate. Clonazepam is used to control seizures or panic disorders, according to Drugs. The death certificate ruled Collings’ death accidental. She was taken to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital in Boston and was later buried in Stoneham, Massachusetts on Dec. 10, 2020. Linda Collings, Whitney’s mother, reportedly wrote on Facebook that she is “completely broken and will never get over this,” according to Media Entertainment Arts WorldWide. “Life is so unfair. She was kind with a big heart.” Collings was first introduced to television audiences in 2008 when she was a 21 year old in the third season of the show, according to Media …