A beloved celebrity tragically passed away today. “My heart is in my stomach; I am so saddened by this news. I am praying for her family.Someone who made videos and songs for YouTube has died suddenly at the age of 30. A message on Alexandra’s Instagram page said she had died. She was known as Pretty Pastel Please. People have said the Australian influencer’s death was surprising and quick. “This comes as a surprise to all of us,” the statement said. “Her family and friends have asked for privacy as they deal with their grief.” “We ask that you respect their wishes – they appreciate all of your support but they need time to grieve privately.” There was a picture of the influencer smiling along with the statement. It’s very sad, and thousands of fans have shared their condolences and sympathies.
One person on social media said: “I’m honestly so devastated by this news.” “I watched Alex for so many years, she started to feel like a friend.” “My heart is in my stomach, I’m so sad about this news and praying for her family,” one person said. “Seeing how she has grown and changed over the years feels so surreal,” a third fan said. Weeks before her death, she told her fans that she would be streaming on Twitch three days a week. She also posted touching pictures of herself holding Archie, her beloved parrot. More than 120,000 people followed Alexandra on Instagram. With over 690,000 subscribers, she also had a YouTube channel.
She posted everything from product reviews to vlogs. This video of Alexandra eating only food from Japanese 7-Eleven stores for a week garnered over 4 million views. Last year, she announced she had reached the big goal of 1,000 Instagram posts. MOURNING FOR FANS Her joy grew when she reached 3,000 followers on Twitch. “I’m a completely different person than I was six months ago, and God, this feels so good,” she said.
After being diagnosed with OCD and ADHD in 2022, the influencer opened up to her fans. In a lengthy social media post, she talked about how she came up with the name Pretty Pastel Please. “Pretty Pastel Please is a persona born out of trauma, distraction and mental illness,” she stressed. “A bright, colorful character who can look past her pain and put on a smile.”