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TikTok Star Maddy Baloy Dead At 26 After Battle With Cancer

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TikTok star Maddy Baloy passed away at the age of 26 this week following a long and difficult battle with cancer.

Her fiancé Louis Risher confirmed the heartbreaking news to People on Thursday, sharing that she was “surrounded with love” when she died “peacefully last night.” He added: For those who don’t know, Maddy documented her journey with terminal cancer on TikTok for her more than 446,000 followers.

The social media personality told People earlier this year she first noticed something was off with her health when she began to experience stomach issues in the summer of 2022.

Initially, Maddy changed her diet in an attempt to resolve the problem. However, her condition worsened months later. Related: American Idol Alum Mandisa’s Dad Reveals His Theory About Her Sudden Death On February 22, 2023, she started to repeatedly vomit blood and experience sensory issues.

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