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Teenage Social Media Star Takes Her Own Life At The Age Of 18

Source - GoFundMe [left] / Source - Instagram [right]


A teenage social media influencer took her own life at the age of 18 after rising to fame on TikTok and Instagram.

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18-year-old Dazhariaa Quint Noyes, who was commonly known as Dee, was a prominent TikTok star, vlogger, and Instagram influencer with more than 100,000 followers.

Source – Instagram

Unfortunately, the young Louisiana girl recently took her own life after taking to social media to tell her fans that she would no longer be posting new content.

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“Ok, I know I’m annoying y’all, this is my last post,” the teen revealed in her final video on Monday. Her death was on the following day confirmed by her heartbroken parents.

Source – TikTok

“I only want to hold you again my little jellybean. Now I come home and your no longer gonna be there waiting for me. I have to let you fly with the angels,” the girl’s father, Raheem Alla, said in a tribute to his daughter.

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“She was my little best friend and I wasn’t prepared in no way, to bury my child. She was so happy and would be so excited to see me when I come home from being on the road.”

Source – TikTok

The father also started a GoFundMe page where he opened up about the pain of having to bury his own child.

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“On February 8th my daughter Dazharia has left us early and have been call up to fly with the angels. She was my little best friend and I wasn’t prepared in no way, to bury my child,” the page reads.

Source – Instagram

“She was so happy, and would be so excited to see me when I come home from being on the road. I only wish she would have spoken to me about her stress and the thoughts of suicide.

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Source – Instagram

“We could work thru this. I only want to hold you again my little jelly bean. Now I come home and your no longer gonna be there waiting for me. I have to let you fly with the angels.”

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Paying respects to the young influencer was also Dee’s mother, Jennifer Shaffer, who said she couldn’t believe her daughter was really gone.

Source – GoFundMe

“I’m so heartbroken I really can’t believe you’re going I wish I was waiting on you to say it was a prank but it’s not,” she wrote.

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Our thoughts are with Dee’s family and friends during these challenging times.

 

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