TikTok star Randy Gonzalez dies at 35 after battle with stage four cancer

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TikTok star Randy Gonzalez dies at 35 after battle with stage four cancer
TikTok star Randy Gonzalez dies at 35 after battle with stage four cancer

TikTok star Randy Gonzalez, famous for his wholesome videos with six-year-old son Brice, has died following a battle with stage four cancer.

The social media sensation has tragically passed away aged 35, nine months after announcing his devastating colon cancer diagnosis.

He rose to fame filming hilarious lip sync videos with his son Brice on their channel Enkyboys, which boasts more than 15.4million followers on TikTok.

The father-of-three has even appeared on Good Morning America alongside his son back in 2019 and their adorable videos have been shared worldwide.

Randy was given only two to three years to live back in 2021 – but was told that chemotherapy would give him an additional five years.

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TikTok star Randy Gonzalez dies at 35 after battle with stage four cancerRandy was given just two to three years to live (Instagram)
TikTok star Randy Gonzalez dies at 35 after battle with stage four cancerHe is famous for his hilarious videos with young son Brice (TIKTOK)

It was in December last year, in one of his last ever videos, that he told fans he was "doing good" but commented that his chemotherapy plan was "not working".

"I do feel good," he explained while stood with his wife and son Brice. "I'm just happy we're back in Texas with the family," he said – also explaining he felt "sick all the time".

A GoFundMe account was previously set up to raise money for his treatment and more than $200,000 (£161k) has been raised to date.

Speaking of the fundraiser at the time, he said: "This is to help me to pay for my treatment and to bring awareness for Colon Cancer to all young men who are not familiar with it.

TikTok star Randy Gonzalez dies at 35 after battle with stage four cancerThe pair had more than 15million followers online (TIKTOK)
TikTok star Randy Gonzalez dies at 35 after battle with stage four cancerTheir hilarious videos have been shared worldwide (TIKTOK)

"For all who may not know it runs in their family or for those who may have mutated it like myself!"

Randy's son recently landed a huge TV role playing Chance in the NBC sitcom Lopez vs. Lopez starring George Lopez, which premiered in November.

Leading the tributes this week, George said on Instagram : "My sincerest condolences to Brice and the entire Gonzalez family.

TikTok star Randy Gonzalez dies at 35 after battle with stage four cancerRandy is survived by his wife and three children (@enkyboys / Instagram)

"The love and the bond Randy had for his son and his family was undeniable, you can see it in every video. He will be missed, but never forgotten."

He concluded: "My heart goes out to the entire family."

Randy is survived by his wife Kimberly, son Brice and daughters Lauran and Aubree.

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