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TikTok creator Kyle Marisa Roth’s family announced her death in April 2024
Kyle Marisa Roth, known for her controversial pop culture takes on TikTok, died at 36 years old in April 2024.
The TikTok creator’s family announced her death on April 15, 2024. However, her cause of death was not immediately revealed, with her sister Lindsay Roth sharing on Instagram that the family did not yet know.
“My sister Kyle Marisa passed away last week,” she wrote alongside a photo of the TikToker. “As a family we are still processing and deciding how to properly celebrate and honor her life. we don’t know [what] happened yet.”
Roth gained traction on TikTok for posting blind items about celebrities and sharing her often strong and controversial opinions on celebrity drama. She was known for her catchphrase, “You want more? I’ll give you more.”
So who was Kyle Marisa Roth? Here’s everything to know about the late TikToker.
She speculated about celebrity gossip on her TikTok
Before her death, Roth had accumulated over 200,000 followers on TikTok where she mainly posted videos about celebrities. She shared blind items, which were rumors about specific people from anonymous sources.
The gossip ranged from celebrities having affairs with one another to digs at and speculations about their career moves. While she shared the messages she received, she didn’t always agree with them.
“I have f—— decades of blind items with thousands of costars that have been married and engaged and have [affairs],” she said in an April 2024 video.
She went to Lehigh University for college
Before Roth found a career in social media, she attended college at Lehigh University where she played for the school’s lacrosse team.
“I’ve always known about Lehigh because my dad swam here,” she said in her player bio on the school’s site. “What originally drew me to Lehigh was its great academic reputation, then I learned that a new coaching staff was hired and they and were looking to build a top Division I lacrosse program.”
She previously had cancer
Roth had previously spoken about her health throughout her life, including being a colon cancer survivor, per a post she wrote on X.
In February 2024, the content creator was open about her health history, sharing some photos of scars from her past surgeries on her Instagram.
“3 major abdominal surgeries. 1 reconstructive shoulder surgery. Over a dozen broken bones,” she wrote in the caption. “One torn meniscus. Several car accidents. Even more concussions. Collegiate lacrosse. Soccer at elementary school recess. 3 missing internal organs. BUT LOTS OF BAD ASS F—— SCARS.”
Her TikTok account got banned a month before she died
On March 25, Roth shared on TikTok that her main account got banned and she asked her followers to file a complaint with the company so it could be unbanned. She added that her TikTok was her main source of income, and without it, she would not be able to make her rent.
“I need everyone’s help, this is an emergency, please,” she said in the video. “It’s about to be the end of the month and this is my first month remonetized and I literally need this account in order to pay my rent because I’m so f—–.”
Her last post was the same week she died
Roth typically posted multiple TikTok videos a day and her last few were on April 7, 2024. In her last video, she joked about the 2023 celebrity reality show Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.
“Do you guys remember when Jojo Siwa and Tom Sandoval were on that reality show together? I can tell,” she said.
In the comments under the video, some fans began to question where she went before her family announced her death. “Kyle are you ok? where are you? we miss you here,” one fan wrote.
Her family announced her death in April 2024
Roth’s mother, Jacquie Cohen Roth, announced on April 15 on her LinkedIn that her daughter had died.
“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,” she wrote.
She continued, “Kyle loved and lived fiercely. Nothing makes sense now and we’ll understand more in the next few days.”
Roth’s sister also shared the tragic news on social media alongside a photo of Roth with her dog Hamilton.
“i know she touched so many people with her humor, intelligence, beauty, gossip activism, athleticism and more – she had so many gifts,” she wrote in the caption. “if anyone wants to connect about Kyle, im here to talk and share memories.”
She added that she would update her followers on memorial services as they were planned. Her comments were flooded with condolences from both fans and celebrities alike, including a somber comment from Julia Fox who called her a “ray of sunshine.”
“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,” she wrote. “I really hope she did it [sic] suffer and I hope she knew how much she touched our lives.”