Celebrity gossip influencer Kyle Marisa Roth, who was known for her extensive social media presence and distinctive catchphrase, “You want more? I’ll give you more,” passed away tragically on April 15. While the exact cause of her death remains unconfirmed, a swirl of fan theories suggests Jennifer Lopez may be indirectly to blame.
Roth gained notoriety on platforms like TikTok for her content on various celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez. Her account faced multiple suspensions due to copyright strikes related to content from Lopez’s film, “The Greatest Love Story Never Told,” significantly impacting her income. This financial strain was publicized in a Forbes article where Roth discussed the repercussions of her social media bans on her earnings.
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Followers of Roth have expressed concerns that these financial difficulties may have prevented her from affording necessary medical treatments. They cite her statements blaming Lopez for severe business losses, including claims that Lopez’s actions cost her significant income and could potentially be responsible for her illness. Roth had mentioned, “If I die of colon cancer, it’s on her,” highlighting the severity of her accusations against Lopez.
After her original account was shut down, Roth faced challenges regaining her once-substantial follower base, further exacerbating her financial and personal struggles. Following her death, Roth’s mother released a statement addressing the toxicity her daughter endured online, emphasizing the harsh realities of social media that Roth battled against.
As theories continue to circulate among her fan base, the true cause of Roth’s death remains speculative until, and if, her family chooses to make those details public.