American Internet Sensationalist Antwain Fowler, the six year old kid who became a viral sensation on the internet over his funny videos, has died aged from an immune disease.
The young lad, popularly known as Big TJ, was viral for famously asking “where we about to eat at” in a video that’s become a popular meme online.
Not long after he went viral with that particular video, more videos of him asking for food were shared online, with most of them going viral as well because netizens were in love with how funny they were.
However, in a rather tragic development, Big TJ passed on and his mother confirmed the sad news on his Instagram account.
The six year old had been suffering from autoimmune enteropathy, an illness which makes it difficult for the body to absorb nutrition.
His mum China, said “the pain in [her] heart is like no other”.
She shared a caption on his Instagram page which reads: “The pain in my heart is like no other Why God!!!”
China added, “Never in a million years My heart is out my chest!!!!”
Antwain’s mum previously set up a GoFundMe page for him after he was diagnosed with the illness in 2015.
It explained that he had undergone over 25 surgeries and he was unable to drink milk, or eat solid foods during his earlier childhood.
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