via Instagram (thekylemarisa_)Life & CultureNewsTikTok creator Kyle Marisa Roth has diedThe 36-year-old was known for her popular ‘blind item’ videosShareLink copied ✔️April 16, 2024Life & CultureNewsTextSerena Smith Kyle Marisa Roth, a popular TikTok creator, has died at the age of 36. Her family shared the news on social media on Monday (April 15). “This is not a platform for personal life shares but so many of my connections on this platform go back years and I have a devastating loss to share,” Roth’s mother, Jacquie Cohen Roth, posted on LinkedIn. “My daughter Kyle has passed away. She touched some of your lives personally and some of your lives via her immense life on another platform.” “Kyle loved and lived fiercely. Nothing makes sense now and we’ll understand more in the next few days,” she continued. “Be kind to one another please.” Her cause of death is currently unknown. Roth was known for posting ‘blind items’ – gossip stories where the identities of the people involved are not revealed – on her TikTok account, where she had amassed over 200,000 followers. She regularly posted videos discussing stories about notable celebrities such as Jay Z, Kylie Jenner, and Diddy, with the opening tagline: “If you want more, I’ll give you more.” Her last video, a blind item on Jojo Siwa, was posted on April 8. Roth’s sister Lindsay Roth also wrote a moving tribute on Instagram. “My sister Kyle Marisa passed away last week. As a family we are still processing and deciding how to properly celebrate and honour her life. We don’t know [what] happened yet,” she wrote. “I know she touched so many people with her humour, intelligence, beauty, gossip activism, athleticism and more – she had so many gifts.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lindsay Roth (@thehighfemme) “If anyone wants to connect about Kyle, I’m here to talk and share memories. I will also keep you in the loop on any memorials as they are planned. I am so sorry to those learning about this loss right now. Any prayers thoughts blessings or intentions for this soul’s smooth transition are welcomed.” Julia Fox expressed her condolences by commenting on Lindsay’s post. “I know I never met Kyle in real life, but I really felt like I knew her. I’m so devastated and have been crying ever since the news leaked on TikTok. I really hope she [didn’t] suffer and I hope she knew how much she touched our lives. She was a ray of sunshine and I will miss her deeply,” she wrote. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE InstagramHow to become a foodfluencer, according to Instagram Rings creatorsRadge, the maverick magazine putting the north-east on the mapAccorParcels’ Jules Crommelin: ‘This isn’t just a tour, it’s life’ Are we caught in a culture of never-ending catch-ups?Inside the camp, chaotic world of T Boy Wrestling InstagramHow to find your next Instagram obsession, according to Rings creatorsWhat the new Renters’ Rights Bill means for youI let an AI avatar set me up on a date – here’s what happenedWhy is everyone so obsessed with ‘locking in’?New book Crawl explores the reality of transmasculine life in AmericaWhy does hand-holding now feel more intimate than sex? InstagramHow to stay authentic online, according to Instagram Rings creators