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TikTok star Joe Muchlinski, aka VonViddy, dead by suicide at 32

Por: New York Daily News Entertainment August 24, 2023

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TikTok star VonViddy, whose real name was Joseph Muchlinski, has died by suicide. He was 32. Muchlinski had more than 170,000 followers on the popular social media app and left behind a haunting video before taking his own life. “I want to be remembered as a creator, as a creator of videos that made people laugh, and a creator of music,” Muchlinski said in the video shared Sunday. “I’d rather not be remembered as an addict and an... + full article



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