YouTuber Pretty Pastel Please dies at age 30 amid alleged mental health struggles
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: YouTuber Alexandra, famously known as Pretty Pastel Please has died at age 30.
The news of her death was confirmed by her family over her Instagram account.
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What did Alexandra's family say about her death?
The post began with the announcement of Youtuber's passing away, "We come to you today with a devastating announcement. It is with a heavy heart that we must inform you that Alex, known to many as Pretty Pastel Please, has passed away," it read.
"This is a shock to us all, and her family and friends have requested privacy as they navigate their grief," the July 5 statement continued, reported News.com.au.
"We would ask that you respect their wishes — they appreciate all of your support but need time to heal in private. A memorial will be posted on YouTube and here on Instagram in due course. Thank you for understanding in this difficult time," the statement continued.
The Pretty Pastel Please YouTube channel had over 690,000 subscribers since she began her channel in December 2017. The content creator covered a variety of subjects, including fashion hauls, birds, and travel videos.
Netizens mourn the death of YouTuber Pretty Pastel Please at 30
Internet expressed their grief over mental health amid Alexendra's passing at such a young age. It was reported that the star was struggling after splitting with her husband.
One user expressed shock over Facebook, “Oh my GOD! This is so sad. I remember watching her videos about her bird. 😔 such a tragedy.”
“So sad. Mental health is real. No matter how happy someone seems on the outside, u never know whats going on inside,” the second expressed.
“I have noticed a lot of YouTube supposedly stars are passing away very young that's strange I didn't know who she was. but I'm very sorry for her and her family's loss. And her friends and family,” penned another.
"Rest peacefully, Alex. Thank you for all of the wonderful memories, for being such a light, and for inspiring so many to take better care of their birds, to express themselves through fashion. You helped me so much. ❤️," one commented over Instagram.
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