Tributes pour in as ‘beautiful’ Irish influencer and mum-of-two dies suddenly
Irish-Jamaican influencer Tanice Elizabeth Samuels has passed away - leaving her young family devastated.
The mum-of-two was a Fashion and Beauty Creative who lived in Belfast, Northern Ireland - with an announcement being shared about her passing on Wednesday. The influencer’s official Instagram accounted shared a simple blank square alongside a devastating announcement revealing she had passed away. A cause of death has not been revealed.
The heartbreaking message, believed to have been written by Tanice’s family, stated: “It is with a heavy heart that we are posting this message. Our beautiful, smart and kind Tanice Elizabeth Samuels passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday 18th December. Thank you for all the love and support you have shown Tanice on her journey.”
Fans and followers were shocked by the statement and flooded the comments section of the post to share condolences. The Saturdays singer Vanessa White was among those reacting to the post, writing: “So heartbreaking seeing this. Sending love to the family” alongside a red heart emoji.
Sunil Makan, the UK editor of Marie Claire, wrote: “Sending family all the strength” alongside a white heart emoji. While a devastated follower wrote: “I'm at a loss for words... My heart is shattered. I still can't wrap my head around this. May you rest in peace, my beautiful angel. You were truly one of the most genuine and authentic souls in the industry. Sending an abundance of love and prayers to your family in this difficult time.”
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In a past interview with Rose Inc, Tanice explained that she became an influencer by accident after growing tired of her career as a lawyer. She explained: "I had just turned 30 and was spending so many hours in the office, so I started to question if this office life was what I wanted to do forever.
"I completely broke down and was like, ‘I need something for me because all I'm doing is working, coming home, putting my kids to sleep and then going to bed and doing it all over again’.”
She also shared her dreams at the time of having a more fulfilled life where she was able to go out and achieve what she wanted. She said: “I don't have a definitive answer yet but I hope that in five years time, I'll be self-employed doing something that I can put my heart and soul into and actually care about. I've been a lawyer for so long, but I don't do something like criminal justice work, I work for a bank. In five years I know for sure that I want to be on my own schedule. I don't want to be spending 11-hour days on something that I'm not 100% in love with.”