On Wednesday night, both her father and her former manager declined to acknowledge that the viral internet celebrity Lil Tay had in fact passed away. This refusal added another layer of intrigue to the mystery that has surrounded the supposed passing of Lil Tay.
It all started when her family made the tragic announcement that Lil Tay, whose exit from the public eye was equally as spectacular as her entrance, had passed away. It was speculated that she was only 14 years old at the time.
"It is with a heavy heart that we share the devastating news of our beloved Claire's sudden and tragic passing," her family stated in a statement that was shared to Instagram. We are at a loss for words to explain the awful grief and indescribable anguish that we are feeling. This outcome was wholly unanticipated, and it has all of us in a state of utter disbelief.
There is not a lot of information available about the passing of Tay, whose real name is Claire Hope. In addition, her family released a statement about her brother's passing, likewise with few specifics, and added that the "circumstances surrounding Claire and her brother's passing are still under investigation."Henry Tsang, Claire's former manager, issued a cryptic statement on Wednesday in which he said he could not confirm either her or her brother's deaths. This remark did nothing but add another layer of intrigue to the case.
According to what Tsang said in an interview with The Daily Beast, "I have been in communication with individuals who have an intimate understanding of the family's situation." "Given the complexities of the current circumstances, I am at a point where I am unable to definitively confirm or dismiss the legitimacy of the statement issued by the family," you said. "I apologize for any confusion this may have caused."
According to a TikTok post that Tsang made on the matter, he claimed that he consulted his own personal psychic, who advised him that "the initial news might not be entirely accurate." This information is provided for what it is worth.
"When I look at the messages, I don't sense any soul crossing the line to another dimension," Psychic Eliza, Tsang's psychic, stated to The Daily Beast. "The statement seems to have some inaccuracies to it," I thought to myself.
Does that imply that she believes there is a possibility that Little Tay and her brother are still alive? Eliza remarked, "Of the two individuals [mentioned], I think that one is on the verge of crossing the line, but the other one, I don't see it anymore." "I think that one is on the brink of crossing the line."
According to Duane Laventure, Claire's social media manager, he was instructed not to comment on Wednesday by Claire's mother and hence was unable to speak. Victor K. Sapphire, who was named as the legal contact when "LIL TAY" trademark applications were submitted for Hope and her guardian, also declined to speak with us. Hope and her guardian were the applicants for the trademark.
When Lil Tay's father, Christopher Hope, was reached for comment, Business Insider claimed that when he was called for comment, "Lil Tay's father, Christopher Hope, told Insider he could not comment on the Instagram post and declined to answer whether his daughter was still alive." Business Insider was able to speak to the internet personality's father.
Hope said the following when she was interviewed by the New York Post: "Yes, you have the proper person, but I don't have any comment right now. I'm sorry, but I won't be able to offer any commentary right now. I'm sorry, but I just can't do it."
The Daily Beast attempted to get in touch with Hope for their commentary, but they were unsuccessful.
Hope moved to Los Angeles with her family in the year 2018, shortly after she experienced her initial brush with fame. The office of the Los Angeles County Coroner notified The Daily Beast that they did not have any records of Claire Hope, Claire Eileen Qi Hope, or her brother Jason Tian in their database. This information was provided in response to an inquiry from The Daily Beast.
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