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January 31, 2022, 08:36:12 PM
#8
It may just be that she was going through a lot, but not any different from what most people are facing but suicide really is never the solution. If she had good friends, they would have noticed her being suicidal and depressed and try spend more time with her or better still, get her help. Not pushing blame to anyone but her for giving up the fight, i hope her soul finds rest.


Her post has something to do with depression and I'm thinking that her friends don't really know what's going on maybe they used to see her posting like this because if it's rare, they would have to go to her place immediately or call her to talk with her about her situation. It's not really a way to escape everything in this world but depression will make you do that no matter how much popularity you have and if you haven't got someone to talk to, it multiplies a lot.
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January 31, 2022, 08:08:58 PM
#7
Shortly before her death, Kryst posted a picture on Instagram in which she wrote: "may this day bring you rest and peace".

Quoted from news online. No, I love you mom or dad. No see you there or take care of my dog or something else.
She left that message on her Instagram. I'm not sure if a person who wants to jump out of the high-rise building to commit suicide will just write a few words and jump. There has to have more to say before doing it. She is by the way an ATTY, quite odd to only say something like that and jump. Needs a thorough investigation because she is an activist. Any miss USA always becomes political, especially a black intelligent atty like her. Anyway, may she rest in peace.

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January 31, 2022, 06:31:05 PM
#6
We're all human beings and we all have emotions and personal battles to face. Whatever were the battles for Cheslie, I think that she can't carry it anymore. It's sad that this has to happen to her.

In her case I think what may have happened to her is depression. Depression has caused so many people who are famous to kill themselves in a painful way. I don't think money is the problem why she acted this way.
Possible.

There's no certain boundary in the society that be exempted from it. She's still young and if she ever had close friends, that would likely be her co-pageant participants which is away from her. What a tragic and sad day.  Cry
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January 31, 2022, 05:44:17 PM
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In the essay, written for Allure in March last year, Kryst said that she “cringed” at the thought of turning 30. “Society has never been kind to those growing old, especially women,” she wrote.
“…Turning 30 feels like a cold reminder that I’m running out of time to matter in society’s eyes - and it’s infuriating.”


That's a quote from The Sun.

Looks like inability to cope with getting older, which is pretty stupid because she was still young. Maybe she didn't have enough friends who'd cheer her up and tell her the truth, that next year she'll be as pretty as she is now. We don't lose much over the years, just change into different people. I could name a few of actresses and models in their 40s who look stunning and date younger men.  

This is useless conjecture, but I've suspected a lot of depression can be caused specifically on Instagram (vs. Facebook or Twitter) because it causes unrealistic expectations. I'm sure research would support this, if someone has studied it. It's very toxic on the human psyche for those that might be susceptible to that type of influence.

Now imagine young impressionable children on the platform. Recipe for disaster.
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January 31, 2022, 04:59:08 PM
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In the essay, written for Allure in March last year, Kryst said that she “cringed” at the thought of turning 30. “Society has never been kind to those growing old, especially women,” she wrote.
“…Turning 30 feels like a cold reminder that I’m running out of time to matter in society’s eyes - and it’s infuriating.”


That's a quote from The Sun.

Looks like inability to cope with getting older, which is pretty stupid because she was still young. Maybe she didn't have enough friends who'd cheer her up and tell her the truth, that next year she'll be as pretty as she is now. We don't lose much over the years, just change into different people. I could name a few of actresses and models in their 40s who look stunning and date younger men.  
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January 31, 2022, 01:44:02 PM
#3
It would be nicer if we don't just sit back and assume people are doing fine because we feel they have the money to buy what ever they need I wish someone was able to talk her out of this.

It's not that I assume other people are doing well. It's just none of my business whether they are or not.
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January 31, 2022, 09:00:08 AM
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This may just be another case of depression. From her last post on Instagram.
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“May this day bring you rest and peace.”
It may just be that she was going through a lot, but not any different from what most people are facing but suicide really is never the solution. If she had good friends, they would have noticed her being suicidal and depressed and try spend more time with her or better still, get her help. Not pushing blame to anyone but her for giving up the fight, i hope her soul finds rest.
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January 31, 2022, 08:07:11 AM
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A woman who jumped to her death from a New York City high rise apartment building has been identified as former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst.

The 2019 pageant winner who had a ninth floor apartment in Manhattan’s 60-storey Orion Building was found dead in the street below on Sunday morning.

The 30-year-old was last seen on a terrace win the building’s 29th floor shortly after 7am, sources told The New York Post.


broken,” the company said in a statement.

“Cheslie was not just a vital part of our show. She was a beloved part of our Extra family and touched the entire staff. Our deepest condolences to all her family and friends.”

Just hours before her death, Kryst wrote on Instagram, “May this day bring you rest and peace.”

Investigators have not said why they believed she took her own life, according to the Post.
I just believe money and fame isn't just enough in our present society even the rich also cry. It would be nicer if we don't just sit back and assume people are doing fine because we feel they have the money to buy what ever they need I wish someone was able to talk her out of this. I can't still wrap my head around why this Pretty damsel will have to end her own life this way. [Rest in peace Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst. It's too hard to say  I wish this wasn't true Cry Cry

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