Tiefe Trauer im Netz: Die junge Influencerin Brielle Bird kämpfte tapfer – doch ihre schwere Krankheit hat sie uns endgültig genommen.

Social-Media-Star Brielle Bird (†9) ist an Krebs verstorben

Brielle “Brie” Bird, eine junge Influencerin, die für ihre Stärke und Tapferkeit bekannt war, ist am 11. Dezember im Alter von nur neun Jahren an den Folgen ihrer schweren Krebserkrankung verstorben. Ihre Familie bestätigte die traurige Nachricht nun auf ihrem gemeinsamenInstagram-Account, dem über eine Million Menschen folgen. In einem emotionalen Abschiedsstatement würdigten sie das außergewöhnliche Leben ihrer Tochter:”Du bist ein Wunder! Dein Lebensziel auf Erden hat sich erfüllt, und es war uns eine Ehre, dich nach Hause zu begleiten.”Briellehatte ihre Krankheit und den Alltag mit ihren Eltern seit Jahren öffentlich dokumentiert und Millionen Menschen inspiriert.

Influencerin Brielle Bird stirbt im Alter von nur neun Jahren -  Influencerin Brielle Bird stirbt im Alter von nur neun Jahren

Die Diagnose eines Neuroblastoms im Stadium vier erhieltBrievor fünf Jahren, als sie erst vier Jahre alt war. Dabei handelt es sich um eine bösartige Erkrankung des Nervensystems. Trotz der schweren Krankheit und unzähliger Therapien bewahrte das Mädchen ihre Lebensfreude und versuchte, anderen Mut zu machen.Ihre Familie ließ sie wissen, dass auch in den dunkelsten Momenten Hoffnung bestand – wie 2022, als sie vorübergehend als krebsfrei galt.Doch die Krankheit kehrte ohne Aussicht auf Heilung zurück, und ihr letzter Wunsch war es, nicht länger im Krankenhaus behandelt zu werden. So verbrachte die Neunjährige die letzte Zeit ihres Lebens zu Hause, umgeben von Liebe und Aufmerksamkeit.

Brielle Bird mit ihrer Familie, Oktober 2025

Besonders rührend ist eine Begegnung, dieBrieinmitten ihrer Krankheit strahlen ließ. SängerinAriana Grande(32), ihr großes Idol, überraschte sie mit einem liebevoll gepackten Päckchen. Die Familie versuchte stets, trotz aller Herausforderungen, ihre Wünsche zu erfüllen und ihr Glücksmomente zu ermöglichen. In einem weiteren bewegenden Statement wandten sich ihre Eltern aufInstagraman die Verstorbene mit den Worten:”Bitte komm uns oft besuchen. Deine Zimmertür steht immer offen, und wir lassen im Spielzimmer das Licht an.”Ihre Geschichte wird weiterleben – und ihre Botschaft von Stärke und Hoffnung bleibt unvergessen.

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