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- “This day was spontaneous and natural for us~❤️,” she wrote on Facebook. “Thank you all for your well wishes [sic] Keep on being wild.”
- While the post did not provide additional details, the online personality shared several images showing her and her husband enjoying their wedding ceremony at the beach.
- Well-wishers flooded the comment section with congratulatory messages.
- In 2019, two girls tried to mimic one of her videos in which she used beer cans to make popcorn.
- An explosion from the attempt caused the older girl, aged 14, to die from her injuries while the younger one, aged 12, sustained injuries that required cosmetic surgery.
- With many accusing her of negligence, the incident caused Ms. Yeah’s popularity to plummet.
- She compensated the families, pledged to delete her videos that could potentially harm others and made sure to add warnings to her subsequent videos.
- She would later look back on the incident as the “darkest day of my life.” She noted that the tragedy caused her “immense pain,” and she apologized for “letting her fans down.”