With heavy hearts, we announce the passing. When you find out who she is, you will cry:
In an Instagram post, her family told everyone about the news.
Kyle, who was 36 years old, was known on the site as the Blind Item Girl.
She became famous on the site by reading random celebrity news stories and starting every video with her trademark “You want more?” “I will give you more.”
Blind items are anonymous rumors about famous people.
Lynn, Kyle’s sister, posted an old picture of the girl with her dog and added a sad note.
“Last week, my sister Kyle Marisa died. She wrote, “As a family, we are still processing and deciding how to properly celebrate and honor her life.”
“I’m here to talk and share memories about Kyle if anyone wants to get in touch.” I will also let you know about any memorials as they are planned.”
NOT KNOWN CAUSE
Even though we don’t know many specifics about her death yet, Kyle beat colon cancer, which she talked about online.
But it’s still not clear what, if any, part her past health problems played in her sudden death.
However, Lindsay did say that the family is still waiting to learn the full story.
She said, “We don’t know what happened yet.”
“I know that her sense of humor, intelligence, beauty, activism against gossip, athleticism, and other skills touched a lot of people. She had so many gifts.”
“I’m really sorry for those who just found out about this loss. Any thoughts, prayers, blessings, or wishes for a peaceful death for this soul are welcome.
Lindsay’s feelings and confusion were echoed by Kyle’s mother.
Kyle lived and loved with all his heart. “Right now, nothing makes sense, but we’ll learn more in the next few days,” Jacquie Cohen Roth wrote on LinkedIn.
“Please be nice to each other,” she said.
Friends wrote in the comments that they were sorry.
“This is so devastating as Kyle spent so much time with us on TikTok and became such a big part of our daily lives,” someone said. “Sincerest condolences this is a huge loss RIP Kyle you are truly loved.”
“I literally would log on looking forward to hearing her TikTok’s everyday,” a person said. “This breaks my heart, and I will pray for your family.” Kyle, may you rest in peace.
“Kyle had a way of making everyone feel like they were her best friend,” a third said. “I’m so very sorry for your loss.” We will all miss her.
“Everyone who commented on Kyle’s videos felt like they had known each other for years.” She was smart, funny, polite, and so much more. “I’m so sorry for your loss,” said a fourth.
“I knew Kyle wasn’t real, but I felt like I knew her.” I’m so sad and have been crying since TikTok came out with the news. I hope she didn’t suffer and that she knew how much she meant to us. “She was a bright spot in my life, and I will miss her very much,” said someone else.