by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: October 12, 2024
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The heartbreaking and unexpected death of TikTok star Taylor Rousseau Grigg at the age of 25 has left her fans, family, and friends devastated.
Days after her passing on October 4, her family revealed that complications from Addison’s disease and asthma were the cause.
Taylor had been open about her health struggles with her 1.4 million followers, but she hadn’t shared every detail, hoping for a miracle in her fight against the illness.
Keep reading for more details!
Taylor had been dealing with what she called a “mystery illness” for over a year.
In her TikTok videos, she shared her frustration and fear as doctors tried to figure out what was wrong.
She was eventually diagnosed with Addison’s disease , a rare disorder in which the adrenal glands don’t produce enough hormones, specifically cortisol and aldosterone, which help the body manage stress and regulate blood pressure.
Combined with her chronic asthma, which inflames and narrows the airways, her condition worsened over time.
Despite treatment, the combination of these two illnesses ultimately led to her death.
Addison’s disease can be life-threatening, and its symptoms—like fatigue, weight loss, and low blood pressure—often develop gradually, though they can become severe quickly.
Her family confirmed that these medical conditions led to Taylor’s untimely passing.
Taylor was open with her followers about her struggles , although she kept some details private.
In an emotional video posted in August 2023, she responded to fans who noticed she didn’t seem as cheerful as she once had.
Taylor explained that she had been sick since shortly after marrying her husband, Cameron Grigg, a rodeo bull rider.
Despite the toll her illness took on her, she called Cameron “the best thing that ever happened to me”and credited him with being a great husband during her difficult time.
In the video, Taylor tearfully explained how stress played a huge role in her declining health, saying, “You’re seeing me be sick for the whole time that we’re married, and me not finding out what was wrong until this year… so I was just struggling that whole time feeling like I was going to die.”
She opened up about the fear and uncertainty she experienced, as her illness left her feeling drained and helpless.
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Following Taylor’s passing, her husband Cameron shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, expressing the love and admiration he felt for his wife.
He wrote about how much pain Taylor had endured, while also reflecting on her strength.
“This past year Taylor has dealt with more pain and suffering than most people do in a lifetime,” Cameron said.
He also expressed his faith that she is no longer suffering, writing, “She’s no longer in pain, but her body has been made whole in Jesus’ name.”
Cameron set up a GoFundMe page to help cover hospital and funeral costs, and the campaign has already raised more than $40,000 of its $100,000 goal.
His tribute to Taylor emphasized his belief that they will be reunited one day, which has helped him cope with the unimaginable loss.
In her final weeks, Taylor continued to connect with her audience, sharing updates on her health and thoughts on life.
In an August video, she discussed how her illness had changed her physically, and she shared her frustration with not being able to do simple things, like carrying a suitcase or running to the mailbox.
Despite her health challenges , Taylor’s optimism shone through in one of her last videos, posted on September 4, where she lip-synced to the words, “Don’t worry about it, everything’s gonna be fine.”
Fans flooded the comments, mourning the loss of the young star and reflecting on the impact she had on their lives.
Many called her a “beautiful angel”and expressed disbelief over her passing, with one follower writing, “It’s crazy how much someone you’ve never met can have such an impact on your life… Rest easy Tay.”
Taylor’s mother, Lauri Rousseau, shared that her daughter had been holding out hope for a miracle, which is why she hadn’t disclosed all the details about her diagnosis.
“She was waiting for a miracle,” Lauri explained, adding that Taylor’s miracle was now to “be with Jesus.”
Her older sister, Bailey Wagner, also posted a moving tribute on Instagram, vowing to carry on Taylor’s message.
“From holding you when you came home from the hospital for the first time to holding you when you left the hospital for the last time… my beautiful baby girl, I’m just not ready to let go,” Bailey wrote.
Taylor’s final TikTok, posted on September 26, was a simple moment of her taking her pit bull, Baby, to the vet.
This small glimpse into her everyday life reminded her followers of the genuine, relatable moments that made them love her.
Taylor’s passing has left a lasting impression on her TikTok community.
Fans continue to share their grief and admiration in the comments of her videos, remembering her for her strength, vulnerability, and light.
One fan wrote, “Forever 25 beautiful angel,” while another commented, “Her coming across my FYP after she left the world…”
Though Taylor is gone, the impact she had on her fans will live on.
Through her honesty and courage in sharing her health journey , she touched the lives of many, leaving behind a memory that will continue to inspire and comfort those who followed her.
Detail | Information |
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Full Name | Taylor Rousseau Grigg |
Age at Passing | 25 years old (Born in 1998, passed away on October 4, 2024) |
Hometown | Texas, USA |
Occupation | TikTok Star, Influencer, Founder of Geaux Sauvage, Owner of Sauvage Lashes |
TikTok Followers | 1.4 million |
Husband | Cameron Grigg (Rodeo bull rider, married in 2022) |
Cause of Death | Complications from Addison’s disease and asthma |
Date of Passing | October 4, 2024 |
Final TikTok Post | September 26, 2024 (Taking her pit bull, Baby, to the vet) |
Family | Survived by husband Cameron, mother Lauri Rousseau, sisters Bailey Wagner and Trinity Rousseau |
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