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‘Cooking with Lynja’ TikTok star dead at 67 from cancer: ‘She had the time of her life’

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said in a video posted on her Instagram. “I’m so glad that you guys got to experience how wonderful of a person she was and that you guys treated her so well,” he said through tears.

The grieving son called the Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate the “best mom I could have ever asked for, but an even better friend,” in the caption.

His brother, Sean Davis, said Lynja had “everything she could have ever wanted” by the time she died, saying she had “the time of her life cooking, meeting great people, eating incredible food, traveling to amazing places, and most importantly to her, bringing joy to people everywhere.” Davis had garnered nearly 19 million followers on TikTok and 2.3 million on Instagram before her death and had started the account in 2020 with Tim to help keep up his cinematology skills during the pandemic, he told the New York Times.

The Perfect Sugar Cookie using my new Osmo SugarThe native New Yorker’s account got her on Forbes’ 50 Over 50 list and won her a Streamy Award.

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