Elena Huelva, Spanish Social Media Star, Dead at 20 After 3-Year Battle with Cancer

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Spanish influencer Elena Huelva has died at the age of 20 after losing her battle with cancer and posting a heartbreaking farewell video to social media.

The video has since garnered more than 1 million likes and over 15 million views.

Huelva’s final post on Instagram was on January 1. In it, she shared a photo of herself holdings hands with loved ones. “Today I woke up not in the best way, it’s more, not good, a very scare,” her caption read. “It’s been very difficult days, it’s getting very complicated more and more, but as you know I’m stronger, and more complicated!”

 

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Heart breaking! May she R.I.P.

Very sad

How many mrna shots did she have that accelerated her cancer? Rest with Jesus.

Chemo will do that to you ...

Rest easy. ♥️

RIP brave one…🙏🏼🌹❣️

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