Trigger warning: This article mentions death.
Last month, the news of the sudden death of late TikTok influencer Taylor Russo Grigg shocked everyone online. Many netizens have expressed their condolences towards him. Now, the influencer’s husband, Cameron Grigg, posted a heartfelt note that appears to have been written before her passing.
Cameron shared a photo on her Instagram Stories on Friday, November 7, of what looked like a book made of leather, which included a note that appeared to be written by Taylor. The note read, “I love you” with “Tai” written across it.
According to People Magazine and Insider, it was revealed that the influencer passed away due to a severe asthma attack and resulting complications. Following his death, his spouse shared an emotional post on Instagram and spoke about the “sudden and unexpected” nature of his death.
She noted that last year she faced more “pain” and franchise than most individuals and that despite this Taylor, “is still so light and always brings joy to everyone around her.”
He expressed, “She is the bravest and strongest woman I know, and her faith in God outweighs every other circumstance, even in her darkest hours.” Cameron shared knowing that his wife saved his life and that of many others.
He also mentioned the GoFund Me page. Cameron wrote that his wife had been in and out of the hospital since they were married, which affected his financial situation, so he did not have insurance. He told his followers that he and Taylor love them and expressed his gratitude to everyone for their support and kind words at the time.
His sisters, Trinity Russo and Bailey Russo Wagner, also shared emotional posts on social media paying tribute and remembering him. Bailey shared a post on Instagram and wrote that she will keep Taylor in her heart until she sees her in heaven and also promised to do everything in her power to make sure her sister Of “carrying the legacy forward.”
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