Social media star Eugenia Coaey has established renewed concern after he lay down to collapse on a live stream, which alerted fans about her health.
During a make-up tutorial about Tiktok, the 30-year-old influencer initially seemed disoriented by that she was ‘okay’, and then sinks back on her couch and seemed to gag.
Eugenia, who has previously spoken about her struggle with eating disorders and then admitted to viewers that she “didn’t feel so great” and blamed “and gave my stress to let me come” before she ended up the current.
The heartbreaking images have since been seen by millions and commentators have gone to social media to express their concern.
Days later, Eugenia’s good friend and influencer Jeffree -star – who has 7.9 million taps – followers – she brought that she was ‘clearly not okay’ and that viewers ‘had no idea what she is going through’.
Eugenia, based in Los Angeles, shares fashion and beauty content with its 2.7 million Tiktok followers, 720,000 on Instagram and 2.1 million subscribers on YouTube.
She rarely focuses on her body or diet – but since she started posting on YouTube in 2013, viewers have repeatedly expressed concern about her extremely thin appearance.
Even petitions have been called upon to be called up by social media platforms to force her to seek help for eating disorders.
In a Tiktok-Livestream, the 30-year-old influencer suddenly ended the video shaking, gagging and complained that she “didn’t feel so great today”
“She really looked so scared before she ended that live,” wrote a tick user, after the appearance.
“She did that look when she leaned back, was so scary and disturbing. I think this is the worst that I saw her, “said another.
Some comments were even darker, with fans who feared that Eugenia may not have left for a long time.
“We all know exactly what’s going on and it’s horrible,” a third added.
Health workers warn that extreme fatigue, the concentration of concentration and a lean appearance can be significant medical conditions, including malnutrition as a result of severe, long -term food limit.
In addition to causing a low mood and energy, this can lead to muscle loss, which increases the risk of falling, mobility problems and weakened immunity – making infections more likely.
Severe exhaustion of subcutaneous fat, which is just below the skin, can also lead to pressure ulcers and delayed wound healing.
Angly reacting to what constant questions seemed to be fans who speculate about her health, Mr. Star said: ‘People love to tear others, even if they are in the worst.

Located in Los Angeles, Eugenia shares fashion and beauty content with its 2.7 million taps followers, 720,000 on Instagram and 2.1 million subscribers on YouTube
“It’s a fact that it’s not good. It is a fact.
‘You don’t know what is happening behind the scenes. You don’t know the steps I have taken, the phone calls I have had, the things I do. You have no idea.
“When I said she was in order yesterday, it was so you would keep your mouth shut. It is clear that she is not in order and I love her … and I will be here for her and I am here for her.
‘You have no idea what she is going through. Show a little compassion, show a little kindness. ‘
Two pre-recorded videos have been published since the incident in the Eugenia account, although fans claim that filming was being made at least a year ago.
Since then she has not been back to Tiktok Live.
Eugenia received treatment for an eating disorder in 2019, reportedly after an intervention by involved friends.
Later that year she confirmed that she had ‘an eating disorder’ in a generally viewed interview with colleague Youtuber Shane Dawson – a video that has since been viewed more than 30 million times.

Days after the live stream, good friend and influencer Jeffree -star – who has 7.9 million Tiktok – followers – stated that she was ‘clearly not okay’ and viewers had ‘no idea what she is going through’
In an interview with our psychotherapist and YouTuber Kati Morton, Eugenia admitted that she was no longer in ‘super constant therapy’, but added: “If I have the feeling that I have a hard time, I can talk to a therapist and send her a message.”
Since then, however, she has not said whether she has received further treatment.
Eating disorders, including bulimia, anorexia and eating disorders, encounter around 1.25 million people in the UK.
Damning new figures released last August also showed that the eating disorders for children had doubled for less than ten years.
More than 10,600 children in England were waiting for the treatment in the past school year.
This is more than 5,000 higher on 2016/2017 when 5,240 children were left in the queue. Some have even passed delays for more than a year.
Experts have also repeatedly expressed their concern The influenceable spirits of children and young adults are easily influenced by social media.
Last year, Australian researchers found it even for 10 minutes of videos on Tap Can have a negative influence on the body image of a woman.
Experts at Charles Sturt University in New South Wales responded 273 women aged 18 to 28 at their body image and beauty standards before they split into two groups.
The first viewed eight-minute compilations of Tiktok videos with those glorifying eating disorders, called ‘Pro-Anorexia’ content.
The eight -minute compilation of the other includes videos with nature, cooking and comedy.
Although both groups later reported a decrease in the satisfaction of the body image, those exposed to pro-anorexia content saw the biggest decrease.
Writing in the diary Plos OneThe researchers warned that young women who were exposed to pro-anorexia content on Tiktok can run an increasing risk of developed food.
In 2023, Tiktok was warned that it was not moving fast enough to strengthen the content policy after an investigation showed that his recommendation algorithm Self -damage and eating disorders to teenagers pushed within a few minutes that they were interested in the subjects.
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