Kyle Marisa Ross, a social media content creator known for her celebrity gossip videos posted on TikTok, has died, her family confirmed Monday. She was 36 years old.
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Variety reported that the popular influencer's death was announced on social media by his sister Lindsey Ross. Ross said her sister died last week. She did not reveal her cause of death.
Kyle Marisa Ross gained attention for her catchphrase, “Do you want more?” She gives more,” NBC News reported. The news organization said she had more than 200,000 followers on TikTok, where she posted several times a week about crimes, scandals and causes she was passionate about.
“As a family, we are still considering and deciding how to appropriately celebrate and honor her life,” Lindsey Ross said in an Instagram post. She added, “I know that she touched many people with her humor, her intelligence, her beauty, her gossip activities, her athletic ability. She had many talents.”
The gossip included her views on celebrities, alleged infidelity, and career possibilities, People magazine reported.
According to Variety, Ross' mother, Jacqueline Cohen Ross, paid tribute in a post on LinkedIn.
“This is not a platform to share my personal life, but many of my connections on this platform go back many years and it is a devastating loss to share. My daughter Kyle has passed away.” she wrote. “She has touched some parts of your life personally and some of your lives through her immense life on another platform.” Lived fiercely. Nothing makes sense now, but you'll understand more in the coming days. Be kind to each other.”
Kyle Ross previously spoke about his health: XFormerly known as Twitter, she revealed that she is a colon cancer survivor.
“Three major abdominal surgeries. One shoulder reconstruction surgery,” she wrote in a February 2024 post, according to People magazine. Several car accidents. Also a concussion. Playing soccer during recess in elementary school.”
“She loved so passionately throughout her life. And that's what we'll miss so much. How passionately she loved,” Jacqueline Ross said, according to NBC News.