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TikToker battling cancer announces her death in video

TikToker battling cancer announces her death in video

A 24-year-old woman announced her own death in an emotional video shared on her TikTok account.

Bella Bradford recorded her final ‘Get Ready With Me (GRWM)’ video before losing her battle with cancer. Her family uploaded the video a few days ago.

“I’m really sad that I have to make this video at all, but as we all know, I have terminal cancer and unfortunately my life has now come to an end,” Bella said.

According to her family, she died on October 15 “peacefully surrounded by the people she loved most.” In her latest post on TikTok, Bella explained why she wanted to record one last GRWM video.

“I love doing this and I love fashion. Thank you for following me on this latest journey. I hope you can look back on all my videos and find a little joy in your day.”

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Bella also shared a final farewell message to her followers in the video’s caption:

Thank you for all your love and support during my last phase of life, I am so grateful. Filming these videos really gave me a sense of purpose in the last few months and also connected me to a very friendly community of people.

I wish you all a beautiful life and remember to live each day as meaningfully as the next. What a privilege it is to grow old.

Thank you for allowing me to be myself on this platform. I felt excited every day to continue here and connect over our shared love of life and fashion.

Always sweet,
Bella

Bella revealed in a GRWM video shared earlier this year that she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in her jaw muscle at the age of 22.

“The cancer I have cannot be cured by chemotherapy or radiotherapy alone. I have had another round of radiotherapy and am now having chemo. However, it is more to slow the growth than to shrink and get rid of the cancer.” tumor,” she said.

The Australian native also shared 20 things she has learned from having cancer. “I shared this with my friends when I originally went into remission and had a… F**k cancer party. Now that I’m terminal, I wanted to put them here permanently,” she said.

Watch the inspiring video below.

Main image credit: Bella Bradford/TikTok