A few days ago, the media circulated sad news about the death of a 16-year-old thicker. Joshua Blackledge had over a million followers on this platform and regularly published content on the network that enjoyed great popularity. The teenager died on March 18 at his home in North Carolina, as the obituary informs published on the Noa-Brooks Funeral Home website. The cause of the influencer's death was not revealed. Information about his death was a shock to the whole community, and social media flooded recordings from videos previously published by a teenage artist. Everyone emphasizes that he was a cheerful, full of life teenager who loved what he did. Now his girlfriend took his voice about the death of the thicker.
A teenage influencer is dead. His girlfriend said goodbye to him in an emotional post
Emma Gillikkin published an entry in social media, in which she said goodbye to her beloved. In an emotional publication, she admitted that for her and her relatives and fans of the thicker, his death is a complete shock. She emphasized how important Joshua played in her life and noted that he always made a smile on her face.
I would never have thought that I would be here without you. Josh showed me what love really is
– we read in the entry. Emma admitted that Joshua was a caring boy who took care of her very much and although most people knew him only from the network, she wanted to emphasize what he was privately.
Everyone knew him from his thickets, but I knew him as a sweet, amazing boy who treated me so well
she added.
The death of a teenage thicker was a shock for everyone. A few days ago he published a recording
The funeral of a teenage thicketman took place on March 23 at Camp Albemarle, Newport. In recent days, numerous recordings commemorating Joshua have appeared on the web. You can see a teenager's smiling and full of life, so the more the news about his departure was so overwhelming for fans. Interestingly, Influencer published a recording on his profile just three days before his death.
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