A 30-year-old content creator and YouTuber passed away unexpectedly.

Pretty Pastel Please, Alexandra’s online persona, passed away, according to her Instagram feed.

The Australian internet influencer passed away unexpectedly and unexpectedly.

Everyone was shocked by it, and her friends and family have requested solitude as they process their loss, according to the statement.

“We would ask that you honor their wishes; they are grateful for all of your support but require private time to heal.”

The remark was accompanied with a photo of the influencer grinning.

Thousands of messages have been sent by admirers expressing their sorrow and sympathies.

“I’m honestly so upset by this news,” commented one person on social media.

“After so many years of watching Alex, she started to feel like a friend.”

A buddy remarked, “My heart is in my stomach, I’m so saddened by this news, praying for her family.”

“This feels so unreal seeing her grow and change over the past years,” three fans voiced their displeasure.

She promised her admirers that she would be Twitch streaming three times a week a few weeks before she passed away.

She also posted heartwarming photos of herself cuddling her beloved parrot, Archie.

Alexandra has an incredible 120,000 Instagram followers.

In addition, she has more than 690,000 YouTube followers.

She shared vlogs and product reviews on social media.

In a vlog that received over 4 million views, Alexandra exclusively consumed food from Japanese 7-Elevens for a week.

Last year, she announced to the world that she had accomplished the remarkable feat of 1,000 Instagram posts.

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She was also overjoyed to have 3,000 Twitch followers.

She told me, “God, it feels so good. I’m a world away from who I was six months ago.”

Following her 2022 diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder and ADHD, the influencer shared her thoughts.

She detailed the creation of the character Pretty Pastel Please in a lengthy social media post.

The woman said, “Pretty Pastel Please is a persona born of trauma, deflection, and mental illness.”

“A vibrant, colorful character who can put on a smile and look past their pain.”

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