Cheslie Kryst, former Miss USA and TV correspondent, dies aged 30 https://t.co/Thw1UXg1YJ
— Guardian news (@guardiannews) January 31, 2022
Cheslie Kryst’s death is a reminder that social media is not an accurate reflection of someone’s life. We see fun content, success, and forget that there is a person with real emotions that can be dealing with some really heavy stuff. I pray she has peace.#CheslieKryst pic.twitter.com/yT3t8LlFF9
— Alok Prakash Naik (@TikkizWorld) January 31, 2022
RIP Chelsie Kryst!
— commonsensesgt (@commonsensesgt) January 31, 2022
Cheslie Kryst, former Miss USA and 'Extra' correspondent, dies at 30: She 'embodied love' https://t.co/RdDoX41KA7 via @usatoday
Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst Shared Concerns About Aging, Prior to Suicide https://t.co/Sr03joqqyf
— TMZ (@TMZ) January 31, 2022
This is how I will remember #CheslieKryst.. smart, beautiful and talented.. I wish we had more time …Such a wonderful young woman.. Condolences and prayers to her family .. pic.twitter.com/H91RpPZUvn
— Loni Love (@LoniLove) January 30, 2022
Cheslie Kryst, who was crowned Miss USA in 2019 while working as a lawyer, was found dead on Sunday in New York. She was 30. https://t.co/OCGXLWn3Aj
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 31, 2022
Statement from Cheslie Kryst's family: https://t.co/b41YJICXzO pic.twitter.com/DaGGuIgYAy
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) January 30, 2022
Thank you for being the representation in the pageant world I so desperately needed to see. Rest peacefully 💔 #CheslieKryst pic.twitter.com/shDYIqdqx1
— Mari Copeny (@LittleMissFlint) January 30, 2022
We are devastated to learn about the loss of Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst. She was one of the brightest, warmest, and most kind people we have ever had the privilege of knowing. Our entire community mourns her loss, and our thoughts and prayers are with her family right now. pic.twitter.com/fuJHXeMnHa
— Miss Universe (@MissUniverse) January 31, 2022
Suicide is not an easy topic to discuss when mental illness is not seen as a real disease. So many people struggling with mental health rarely open up because of the stigma attached to mental health #SuicidePrevention #Thread #CheslieKryst pic.twitter.com/dPItAhKG7y
— 𝑺𝒐𝒖𝒍𝒆𝒅 𝑶𝒖𝒕 (@Emmelia_Tk) January 31, 2022
She suffered silently ! Being a black female lawyer in #USA wasn't easy for her at all.
— Nelly Efambe (@NellyEfambe1) January 31, 2022
Rest in peace #CheslieKryst , you will be missed ! I can't just believe that this video was one of your last you did few days ago explaining why you won't pratice law again😭😭😭#MissUSA pic.twitter.com/jDLc709zk1
Cheslie Kryst in her own powerful words. Rest In Peace. Please keep her family in your prayers and the friends who loved her. pic.twitter.com/BnEhD39wR2
— Tamron Hall (@tamronhall) January 31, 2022
With a spate of tragic suicides - Cheslie Kryst, Regina King’s son, Michael Madsen’s son - I’ve seen so many posts saying something to the effect of, “I guess you never truly know what someone’s going through.”
— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) January 31, 2022
Consider this your permission to ask. 💔❤️👊🏻
“Check on your strong friends.
— Michele Wright😷💉💉💉 #SomeGoodNews | #loveFL (@michelewrightTV) January 31, 2022
Check on your quiet friends.
Check on your "happy" friends.
Check on your creative friends.
Check on each other.”
If you’re struggling, help is available. 24/7 Suicide Prevention hotline 1-800-273-8255
Rest in peace Queen💔👑🙏🏾#CheslieKryst pic.twitter.com/MTlMcOQrno
Statement from the family of Cheslie Kryst: pic.twitter.com/2ie8wyUigz
— Joe Bruno (@JoeBrunoWSOC9) January 30, 2022
Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst died at 30 after jumping from New York building, police said. https://t.co/Y4nJoBMaqq
— CNN (@CNN) January 31, 2022
It is with incredible sadness that we report the passing of Cheslie Kryst. This beautiful soul was crowned Miss USA 2019. Rest peacefully, Queen. pic.twitter.com/ywQFIhfKxf
— Black Girl Nerds (@BlackGirlNerds) January 31, 2022
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