Taiwanese Beauty Influencer Liz Lin Ruoyu, 36, Confirmed Dead in Post From Husband

Liz Lin Ruoyu poses for a photo (Image via Instagram)
Liz Lin Ruoyu poses for a photo (Image via Instagram)

Taiwanese beauty influencer Liz Lin Ruoyu has passed away today, as per her husband. She died at age 36, and her death was also lamented by thousands of eager followers whom she had obtained in recent years. Her husband has posted a moving farewell to her deceased wife on Instagram, though he did not share the reason for her demise.

Liz developed an interest in beauty and self-expression at a tender age, and she used this interest to build a fandom of more than 144,000 on Instagram and 293,000 on Facebook. Most of her content mainly focused on giving her followers elaborate beauty tutorials, which simplified complicated procedures.

She also provided reviews of certain products on her social media pages and posted the occasional lifestyle content.


Liz Lin Ruoyu's tribute messages

Liz Lin Ruoyu's death came as a shock to everyone in the industry, as many fellow beauty influencers have expressed their grief on social media. The news has deeply affected her community of followers, who have posted their tributes to Lin across social platforms.

Liz's husband shared the unfortunate news on his Instagram page, where he was quoted as saying:

"Although Liz has quietly left, the beauty and love she left behind will always be with us. On social platforms, she never saw herself as an ‘influencer’ but as a friend to everyone. She always tried her best to respond to every message just because she really cared and really appreciated everyone who supported her.”

He then went on to add:

“She was always curious about new things, especially about small animals, with infinite gentleness and care. She always had a unique and fascinating taste, always able to use her vision and creativity to add beauty and inspiration to the world."

Liz Lin Ruoyu's Instagram account remains open as a memorial, allowing fans to revisit her content and share their own tributes.

Edited by Sroban Ghosh