The YouTube/Instagram star told her fans that 'fear' had kept her online for longer than she wanted to admit (via toofab)
The YouTube/Instagram star told her fans that"fear" had kept her online for longer than she wanted to admit.
On Tuesday, the 23-year-old online star -- who started racking up fans in seventh grade on Tumblr -- resurfaced on Instagram after a brief absence to announce she is moving on indefinitely. She went on to say she was"exhausted on all fronts" and felt like she was running on empty."I could not operate like that for long," she added."I lived a majority of my life in a place I didn't want to be in and made a lot of decisions that I probably wouldn't make again."
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