The cause of death for TIKTOK star Kyle Marisa Roth has been made public months after her fans were shocked by her sudden death.
The 36-year-old man died naturally, according to an autopsy.
The autopsy report that TMZ got from Maryland’s Chief Medical Examiner said Kyle died of cardiac arrhythmia caused by myocardial fibrosis.
The tip-top star’s heartbeat was irregular because of scarring on her heart muscle, which was caused by her disability.
It is clear from the report that Kyle took Benadryl and other painkillers before she died too soon.
At the time of her death, she had no alcohol in her body.
The TikTok star had more than 175,000 followers when she died. She was famous on the app for posting about celebrity news and rumors.
The famous phrase she used at the beginning of her videos was “You want more, I’ll give you more.”
Kyle had told her thousands of TikTok followers that she had beaten colon cancer in the past.
An Instagram post in February talked about how hard it was for her to take care of her health.
“3 major abdominal surgeries,” the person who made the content wrote.
“1 surgery to rebuild the shoulder. Twelve or more bones were broken. It tore one meniscus. A number of car accidents. Even more head injuries. Lacrosse for college teams.
“Soccer during recess at elementary school. 3 internal organs are missing. There were “LOTS OF BAD ASS F**KING SCARS,” the caption said.
A HEART-WRENCHING MESSAGE FROM SISTER
In April, Kyle’s sister Lindsay Roth wrote on Instagram that she had died.
“As a family we are still processing and deciding how to properly honor and celebrate her life,” Lindsay’s sad message said.
“This is still something we don’t know.
“I know she touched so many people with her humor, intelligence, beauty, gossip activism, athleticism and more.”
WHAT MOM SAID
In a LinkedIn post, Kyle’s mother, Jacquie Cohen Roth, talked about her daughter’s loss.
“Kyle lived out loud and loved deeply,” Jacquie wrote.
“Nothing makes sense now and we’ll understand more in the next few days.”
“Please be nice to each other,” she said.
Kyle’s fans were shocked when they heard she had died, and they wrote very nice things about her in the comments of her TikTok videos.
“I’m so sad,” Jelly Roll’s wife Bunnie Xo said on Kyle’s last video.
At the time, one fan wrote, “My heart is completely broken.”
Julia Fox sent her condolences.
Julia Fox wrote a message of sympathy under Lindsay’s Instagram post.
“I know I never met Kyle in real life, but I really felt like I knew her,” Julia said.
“I’m so devastated and have been crying ever since the news leaked on TikTok.”
“I hope she didn’t have to go through any pain and that she knew how much she meant to us.”
“She was a ray of sunshine and I will miss her deeply.”