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    Heartbroken TikTok star David Allen announces death of newborn baby daughter

    By Angelica Cheyenne,

    2 hours ago

    TikTok star David Allen confirmed that his baby daughter Lily Grace Allen died in a harrowing statement.

    Known as ToTouchAnEmu online, the social media personality took to TikTok and Instagram on Sunday to share a saddening revelation about his daughter. He announced in a clip that his newborn daughter Lily Grace died on July 27. David shared that Lily Grace had died at midnight last week, but he waited on sharing the news with the public "as he was struggling to process the loss," TMZ reported.

    "I have cried every tear I can possibly cry, I think. It's not easy. I don't wish this on anybody," David said in the video.

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    As he wrapped up his heartbreaking admission, he encouraged his supporters to hold their children close and to make a donation to Dallas Children's Hospital on behalf of Lily Grace. The child's memorial service will happen on Tuesday, David noted, asking his fans not to come to the service if they weren't sent an invitation.

    Lily Grace's memorial service will be held on Tuesday, David confirmed ... but asked fans to please not show up if they weren't issued an invitation. At the time of her death, Lily Grace was only five weeks old. How Lily Allen died has not been shared.

    David and Jessica, who is his wife, welcomed Lily Grace into the world on June 21, taking to Instagram to announce her birth. The influencer joked at the time that he was planning to do farm "content" of his daughter in the future.

    Weeks after that, David gave fans an update on Lily Grace, posting a video of the newborn watching "Technology Connections" on YouTube instead of the beloved children's show Ms. Rachel. Fans online are empathizing with David and Jessica's loss, sending there condolences via social media.

    "No parent should ever outlive their child," a person. "I'm so sorry, man."

    "I can't begin to fathom the range of emotions that you and Jess are going through," another added. "This is immensely difficult to hear. May light perpetual shine upon her."

    A third person expressed: "Omg my heart is just shattered for you both. Sending you both as much healing energy and love as possible."

    "I'm so sorry...no parent should ever have to endure that," wrote a fourth person. "I'll be thinking of you and your family. Sending good vibes

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