A YouTube content creator known for her videos and music has tragically passed away at the age of 30.
A post on Alexandra’s Instagram account confirmed her death. She was widely recognized by her online persona, Pretty Pastel Please. The news of the Australian influencer’s sudden passing has left many in disbelief.
“This news is shocking for all of us,” the statement read. “Her family and friends have requested privacy as they navigate their grief.” The statement further urged respect for their wishes, expressing gratitude for the support received while emphasizing the need for time to mourn privately.
Accompanying the message was a photograph of the influencer smiling.
The situation has been deeply sorrowful, prompting thousands of fans to express their condolences and sympathy.
One individual on social media remarked, “I am truly heartbroken by this news.”
“I have followed Alex for many years; she felt like a friend to me.”
“My heart aches; I am deeply saddened by this news and am praying for her family,” another fan shared.
“Watching her grow and evolve over the years feels surreal,” a third supporter commented.
Just weeks prior to her passing, she informed her followers that she would be streaming on Twitch three times a week.
She also shared heartfelt images of herself with her cherished parrot, Archie.
Alexandra had over 120,000 followers on Instagram and more than 690,000 subscribers on her YouTube channel, where she showcased a variety of content, including product reviews and vlogs. One of her videos, featuring her eating exclusively from Japanese 7-Eleven stores for a week, garnered over 4 million views.
Last year, she celebrated achieving the milestone of 1,000 posts on Instagram.
MOURNING FANS
Her enthusiasm was palpable when she reached 3,000 followers on Twitch.
“I have transformed so much in the past six months, and it feels incredible,” she stated.
In 2022, after being diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder and ADHD, the influencer candidly shared her experiences.
In an extensive social media post, she explained the origins of her persona, Pretty Pastel Please, describing it as a creation stemming from trauma, deflection, and mental health challenges.