Influencer Taylor Rousseau Grigg died at age 25as confirmed by Cameron Grigg, her husband. TikTok and Instagram star, the young woman had thousands of followers and was much loved on social networks.
“No one expects to have to deal with pain and anguish like this, especially at our age,” wrote his partner, in a moving publication in which he highlighted the bravery and strength of Taylor, who, according to him, had faced more pain and suffering in the last year than most people do in their entire lives.
The sudden cause of the artist’s death was not clarified, although her partner confirmed that the young woman had been hospitalized several times in recent times. His last post was a video on TikTok on September 26, where he appeared with his dog.
Taylor had been a prominent figure on social media, amassing more than 1.4 million followers on TikTok and more than 214,000 on Instagram.
In the same statement, her husband explained that Taylor’s organs would be donated, fulfilling her wish to continue saving lives. “More than anything, Taylor wants to know that he continued saving people’s lives even after he left this world,” wrote.
Despite deep sadness, Cameron expressed comfort in his faith, believing that his spirit is now at peace, free of pain, and “dancing in heaven.” He also mentioned that his wife will always be remembered for her unique style and her jewelry, referring to her collection of shoes, boots and accessories that characterized her so much.
Taylor’s sudden death not only left an emotional void, but also a financial impact on the family. Cameron revealed that Taylor had been in and out of the hospital since they got married, which affected their financial situation and left them without health insurance.
This situation generated the idea that the young woman was suffering from a serious illness that forced her to require continuous care.
A friend close to the couple created a GoFundMe campaign to help cover the costs associated with her passing and host an event in her honor, just as Taylor would have wanted, so those who loved her could celebrate her life.