The Tiktok star, who narrated her battle with dead cancer at age 28,
Natasha Allen, a popular Tiktok creator who shared her life with followers while fighting a rare form of cancer, has died at age 28.
Allen was first diagnosed with stage 3 synovial cancer In July 2020. He later developed complications in stage 4, which finally claimed his life. Synovial cancer “It is a rare type of cancer that tends to occur near the large joints, mainly the knees, ”according to the Mayo Clinic.
The Stay Beautiful Foundation, a non -profit organization that supports women with cancer, paid tribute to Allen in a sincere Instagram post on Saturday. The tribute also labeled his mother, Sabina.
“Natasha was not only a Stay Beautiful member, but the heart of the Stay Beautiful community,” the group wrote. “Through his strength, his smile and his videos, he played innumerable lives, spreading hope, laughs and love throughout the cancer community and beyond.”
The Foundation added: “His memory will live in the moments we share, the beauty that radiated and the inspiration he gave so many women walking for this trip.”

Allen often spoke frankly about his diagnosis, even in a 2024 interview with ABC News.
“The fact that you have cancer does not mean that you stop living,” he said. “You really continue living. And you will get a perspective of life that you didn’t have before.”
He also shared updates with his followers of Tiktok, explaining in a video of August 8 that his trip began in November 2019 when he first noticed “knee problems.” After months of uncertainty, the following summer was finally diagnosed, in July 2020. During this time he confesses “no [having] any answer “.
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Despite the exhausting treatments, Allen remained defiant.
“Officially, I have a 15% chance of being alive for five years after being diagnosed with stage 4. However, I will be different. I am putting it in the universe,” he said at that time.


