Family has confirmed that TikTokker Taylor Rousseau Grigg has died. Over 1.4 million people followed Taylor as she navigated life as a young wife and aspiring model. Taylor’s husband, Cameron Grigg, gave her fans the sad news on social media. Her family says Taylor’s passing was “sudden and unexpected,” adding the detail that her body is being sustained by machines until her organs can be donated. Taylor Rousseau Grigg was 25 years old.
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Selena Gomez Says She’s Taking a Break From Social Media
Selena Gomez is signing off of social media. The “Only Murders in the Building” actress made the decision to take a social media break after some of her fans accused Kylie Jenner of being a mean girl by making fun of Gomez’s eyebrows. “I’m gonna be taking a second from social media cause this is a little silly and I’m 30. I’m too old for this,” Gomez said on TikTok. It comes as Gomez just surpassed Jenner as the most followed woman on Instagram with 381 million followers worldwide.
18-Year-Old School Shooter Dropped Hints on Social Media
Eighteen-year-old Salvador Ramos, who was responsible for shooting and killing nearly two dozen people at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, posted messages on social media hinting about his plans. One post read “Wait Till Tomorrow,” and “Kids Be Scared,” along with photos of two assault rifles and a high-capacity magazine. The morning of the shooting, he sent a text to someone he knew, asking, “You gonna repost my gun pics?”
Ukrainians Use Social Media to Shed Light on Plight of War
For the millions still in Ukraine, especially in areas under siege, life is incredibly difficult. And the world knows their plight, thanks to social media posts from those trying to survive. Olena Ness is in Kyiv with her three children and documenting her life as a mom trying to feed her family in a war zone. Ness is one of hundreds of Ukrainian moms reporting from the thick of the battle. The “Mom News Network” has recorded more than 1,000 videos capturing devastating images of the invasion.