KYLE Marisa Roth gained a following by reading blind items and discussing celebrity gossip on social media.
On April 15, 2024, the TikTok influencer’s fans were shocked by the sudden news of her passing.
Who was TikTok influencer Kyle Marisa Roth?
Kyle Marisa Roth was a TikTok influencer known for posting blind items and celebrity gossip on the platform.
She was popular for blindly reading articles about celebrities and starting each video with her trademark, “Do you want more? I’ll give you more.”
On April 15, 2024, Kyle’s sister Lindsay revealed on Instagram that the TikTok star had passed away the previous week.
The post’s caption reads, “As a family, we are still processing and deciding how to properly celebrate and honor her life.”
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“We do not know [what] it still happened. I know she touched so many people with her humor, intelligence, beauty, gossip activism, athleticism and so much more.”
The official cause of death has not been revealed, but Kyle previously revealed to her followers that she had battled colon cancer.
What did fans say about Kyle Marisa Roth?
Kyle Marisa Roth’s mother, Jacquie Cohen Roth, confirmed the influencer’s death LinkedIn Post.
She said: “Kyle loved and lived intensely. Nothing makes sense now and we will understand more in the coming days.”
“Be kind to each other, please,” she concluded.
Fans of the TikToker also took to social media to share their condolences for the late star.
One Reddit user said: “I can’t believe it. She was at my FYP every day.
Another user on the site said: “Rip Baby, you were a shining light and brought so much fun to us!”
Many followers flooded Kyle’s Instagram comments with thoughts and prayers.
One of her followers said: “I am very sad to hear the news. May you rest in peace, our lovely Kyle.”
A second follower said: “RIP Kyle. You made many of our days better. Fly high, Queen.”
What is a blind item?
A blind news story is news that is released without disclosing the identities of the people involved, including the source.
Blind items are usually related to celebrity news and gossip.
Many blind items are not considered reliable until they are independently confirmed, and many end up being completely debunked.
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