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Haunting posts from TikTok star Kyle Marisa Roth, who died at the age of 36, revealed her struggles with depression after beating colon cancer.

In an Instagram story posted roughly two months before her passing, the content creator candidly shared that she was 'struggling so badly with depression.' 

Kyle, who had been open about her fight against colon cancer, disclosed that she experienced the worst panic attack of her life and pleaded with her followers 'not to tell her she would be okay.'

'I get overwhelmed when people reach out to me when I'm depressed. I, trying to navigate my brain now that COVID has changed it,' she wrote. 

'I don't need to be told "it's going to be okay", I only need you to understand if I don't respond to you for 3 months IT BECAUSE OF ME, nothing to do with you,' she continued. 

Kyle, who had a background in entertainment journalism and gained fame on TikTok, disclosed that she experienced the worst panic attack of her life and pleaded with her followers 'not to tell her she would be okay'

Kyle, who had a background in entertainment journalism and gained fame on TikTok, disclosed that she experienced the worst panic attack of her life and pleaded with her followers 'not to tell her she would be okay'

In an Instagram story posted roughly two months before her passing, the content creator candidly shared that she was 'struggling so badly with depression'

In an Instagram story posted roughly two months before her passing, the content creator candidly shared that she was 'struggling so badly with depression'

The creator, who had almost 200,000 followers was known on the platform for reading blind items from the entertainment world, which are celebrity gossip stories that do not name the people involved.

During her TikTok videos Kyle would weighing in on entertainment news using her signature catchphrase, 'You want more? I'll show you more.' 

Her content resonated with a diverse audience, including animal lovers - particularly when she featured her pet dog.

Kyle had been public about her health struggles in recent years, as she shared insights into mental health awareness, body positivity, and self-care. 

In a post made in February, she wrote: 'Depression doesn't go away just because some people are nice. This is mental illness.' 

'If you want to be my friend, DO IT IN PERSOBN I hate being on my phone when I don't have to be,' she said. 

'I just had the worst panic attack of my life today and it felt like a f**king heart attack so that was my body's way of saying KYLE TAKE A BLUE OR RED PILL AND CHILL IT OUT,' she continued.  

In videos posted in late March, Kyle, who appeared noticeably thinner than she had been a year prior, tearfully shared that her main TikTok account was banned without reason. 

'This week couldn't have been any better. My main account got banned. All that hard work...' she said while crying. 

In another post where she asked her fans to help report the issue to TikTok, she

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