Beauty creator Daddoa (real name Lee Da-sol), who had 1.11 million subscribers, has died. She was 29 years old.

According to Leferier, the beauty creator management company that represented Daddoa, she died on Dec. 16 last year. The agency asked that speculation be restrained so the family can quietly mourn the deceased.

It added, "Daddoa was more than a simple first-generation YouTuber; she was the first to prove the potential for K-beauty to go global," expressing condolences for the deceased.

Born in 1996, Daddoa felt the popularity of K-beauty while studying in Laos in high school and began working as a beauty creator after returning to Korea. She gained attention with unique content and sensibility, establishing herself as a first-generation beauty creator, and in 2015 she was named the top beauty creator by China's Weibo.

Daddoa paused her activities starting in 2021 to focus on her studies and was taking a break while preparing to enter graduate school, it was reported. Because fans had continued to support her despite the long absence, the belated news of her death was even more heartbreaking.

After the news spread, fans left messages of condolence honoring the deceased, saying, "I believed she would be fine even without videos," "It's so young and my heart aches," and "I hope she rests peacefully there."<

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