Instagram influencer’s niece Waidhofer died at the age of 31 after a “long battle with mental health problems,” her family explained.

The blonde bombshell, who often used her platform to raise awareness about mental health advocacy, took her own life last month.

She was found dead in her home in the heart of Houston after a worried family member asked for a social check to be sent to her property.

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The niece, who had 4.2 million followers on social media, regularly updated her loyal legion of followers on her battle with mental health issues and often promoted online therapy for the needy. .

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Granddaughter Waidhofer died at the age of 31

Her bereaved family told TMZ on Thursday (June 23) that the influencer, who rose to fame in 2015 after fueling the popular ‘Roast Me’ trend on Reddit, took her own life as a result of her battle for mental health. . .

One parent told the outlet: “Unfortunately, the granddaughter took her own life after a long battle with mental health problems.

“She was very open with her supporters about her struggles, even wanting to help supporters who also suffered.”



The star has been very open about her battle with mental illness.

Last month, her fans began expressing concern about the star after she deleted nearly all of her photos and videos from her social media, with only three posts on her accounts.

When news of his passing began to circulate online, his fans flooded Reddit to share their condolences with friends and family.

In their latest post, a selfie taken in the car on March 25, users shared their most heartfelt messages online.

One user wrote: “Niece RIP Forts offering help and advice also needs help and advice. Life happens to everyone. Rest in peace.”

Another added: “She appears to be dead. My condolences to her family and friends of hers, we will miss her. About her Her last photo of her on Instagram of her as a tribute to her “.



She was found at her Houston home last month.

Her remaining posts include a short snippet of her dancing with her deceased dog, Puff, and a 2015 photo of her and an unidentified man announcing their engagement.

She captioned the heartwarming post: “From our first date I knew this was the man I wanted to spend the rest of my life with.

“However, there is nothing that could have prepared me for the euphoria I felt when he asked me to be his wife.

“My love, you are all I want. I will love you with all my heart until my last breath. Yet

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