Her then 16-year-old brother, Jason Tian, was said to be the person behind the scenes, after a video surfaced of him coaching his sister on how to appear in the viral videos. The clips typically showed the young entertainer flashing all the signs of a lavish lifestyle, including driving expensive sports cars without a license, or by flashing what appeared to be thousands of dollars in cash in front of the camera. She had become a 9-year-old viral sensation that year when her profanity-ridden videos as the self-described "youngest flexer of the century" drew both fans and critics. The last time Lil Tay shared content to her more than 3.3 million Instagram followers was in June 2018, after which she seemingly and suddenly disappeared from the internet. The post goes on to share that Lil Tay's brother, Jason Tian, has also passed, adding "an even more unimaginable depth to our grief." Both deaths are under investigation, according to the post.įew details were able to be immediately confirmed. This outcome was entirely unexpected, and has left us all in shock." "We have no words to express the unbearable loss and indescribable pain. "It is with a heavy heart that we share the devastating news of our beloved Claire's sudden and tragic passing," it read. Lil Tay, a social media influencer and rapper known for her controversial videos, has died at the age of 14, according to a post on her social media.Ī statement posted to the Instagram page of the internet star, with the real name Claire Hope, reported that she had tragically died on Wednesday. SEE MORE: Report: Lil Tay is still alive, claims Instagram account was hacked Editor's Note: Following the publication of this article, TMZ has reported that Lil Tay is indeed alive, sharing a statement from the artist affirming, "My brother and I are safe and alive."
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