TikToker Taylor Rousseau Grigg opened up about her illness & hospital bills in emotional videos before death at age 25

TikTok star Taylor Grigg, seen with her husband Cameron, has tragically died from a mystery illness at just 25-years-old

A TIKTOKER broke down about fighting for her life months before she died from a mystery illness at just 25 years old.

Influencer Taylor Rousseau Grigg described being bedridden, writhing in pain, and crushed under medical debt in raw videos.

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TikTok star Taylor Grigg, seen with her husband Cameron, has tragically died from a mystery illness at just 25-years-oldCredit: Instagram
Grigg never shared the specific illness she had online but described some of the horrific symptoms it caused

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Grigg never shared the specific illness she had online but described some of the horrific symptoms it causedCredit: Instagram
In a tearful video posted in August, Grigg said she was bedridden and writhing in pain

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In a tearful video posted in August, Grigg said she was bedridden and writhing in painCredit: Tiktok/itstaylorrousseau

On Sunday, Grigg’s husband Cameron shared a devastating Instagram post announcing that his wife was “gone from this world.”

“Even though her earthly body may have failed her, her memory and life will be carried on forever,” he said, announcing she would be an organ donor.

“We know her spirit is in heaven dancing in the streets made of gold with all her beauty and grace.”

Neither Grigg nor Cameron explained exactly what illness the influencer suffered from, but she did open up about the horrific symptoms it caused.

Grigg, who had 1.4 million followers on TikTok, spoke out about her condition in August after fans noticed she hadn’t acted like herself.

She said she couldn’t “fake a smile” anymore as her illness had left her unable to walk to the mailbox or carry a suitcase.

“I feel like I’m fighting for life every day,” she said.

“When I didn’t know what was wrong with me, I’d be in bed writhing with pain, just wishing to be dead.

“I don’t feel that way now, but I feel like I have to fight to live.”

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