TikTok celebrity and mother of two Jehane Thomas passed away.
According to her loved ones, Jehane, 30, unfortunately passed away on Friday. The terrible news comes only days after she posted an emotional video in which she described her agonizing anguish to her admirers.
Isaac, age three, and Elijah, age one, are left behind by their loving mother, a native of Doncaster.
Jehane has been chronicling her fight with debilitating migraines on social media for months.
According to MailOnline, the blogger had also been diagnosed with a painful condition called optic neuritis which is the result of optic nerve inflammation.
Many of the recent videos Jehane shared with her 67,000 followers were filmed in hospital, but just five days ago, she tearfully filmed herself at home.
Trying to sum up just how painful her headaches were, Jehane told her fans: ‘Day two of being home out of my one-week stay at the hospital, and as you can see, I have one of my pressure migraines back.’
Jehane went on: ‘Isaac was late this morning because I physically couldn’t get up to walk or take him to school.
‘I’ve taken one of my tablets. This is the second tablet I’ve taken since being home and I’ve only got six of them, so I’m not really sure what I’m meant to do when I run out of those.’
TikTok star Jehane Thomas tells of ‘pressure migraine’ days before death
Jehane added: ‘I just called my neurologist’s office for advice and they said I should go back to the hospital but I physically cannot lay in that bed any longer.’
A day later, on Wednesday, Jehane was back in hospital, however she did not share any more videos and her close friend Alyx Reast confirmed on a GoFundMe page on Saturday that Jehane had died.
The doting mum’s last Instagram post was shared six days ago and saw her cosying up to her two young sons.
Sharing the picture, Jehane wrote in part: ‘6 days admitted into hospital and I’m finally home with my boys.
‘It’s been a really challenging week, not just physically but mentally. I’ve missed these two so much and feel like they’ve both grown up so much whilst I’ve been away.’
She added: ‘I may be home but I’m still struggling with these migraines as nothing was really done to help them after a whole week of being there and I’d rather self-medicate at home with these around me then me left in a bed on my own all day & night.
‘I may not be fixed but I’m not giving in.’