Social media influencer dies after not eating for two days: Fans suspect suicide after finding eerie coincidence
- Shi Ye, known as Maoyouyou, a 24-year-old Chinese cosplay influencer, died on February 25, confirmed by her family on social media.
- Her death is suggested to be linked to depression and financial hardship, as she had spoken about these struggles during live streams.
- Many fans suspect Shi's death was by suicide, especially after her last post stating, 'We will never meet again.'
- Her family is keeping her social media active as a digital memorial, allowing fans to express their grief.
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Social media influencer dies after not eating for two days: Fans suspect suicide after finding eerie coincidence
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A young Chinese cosplay influencer, Maoyouyou, tragically passed away just a day after revealing during a livestream that she had not eaten for two days due to financial struggles. The 24-year-old, whose real name was Shi Ye, was well-known in China’s anime and cosplay community, regularly engaging with her fans online. Maoyouyou had been struggling to pay her rent and could not afford medical treatment despite seeking help, South China Morning …
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