Fedha Sinon, the TikTok star known online as Pinkydoll, was rushed to the hospital after a series of heart attack episodes
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Sinon said on TikTok that she "almost lost my life” and was brought to the hospital in an ambulance
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She opened up about her health in January, telling her followers that her kidneys “barely work”
Fedha Sinon, the TikTok star known online asPinkydoll, was rushed to the hospital after a series of heart attack episodes, she revealed.
The content creator shared the scary health update in a Sunday,April 12, TikTok post, which she filmed from a hospital bed.
“Three heart attacks episode today so that's why I'm at the hospital right now,” she told her followers.
In the caption, Sinon added that she "almost lost my life” and was “rushed” to the hospital in an ambulance.
“They kept me there all day, watching my heart… not even letting me drink water because one wrong move could've made it worse,” she continued. “I was scared. Like really scared. No acting. Just me… fighting to stay here. And today… I'm still here. ❤️.”
Sinon — who has 2 million followers on TikTok and is known for pretending to be a “NPC” and her iconic line “ice cream, so good” — said in a Dec. 29 post that she had been admitted to a hospital after experiencing “a high fever and symptoms related to a kidney episode, including migraines, nausea, lightheadedness, and back pain."
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Two days later, she said that her health was "finally moving in the right direction."
On Jan. 3, Sinon sat in front of the camera to tell her followers that her doctors said her kidneys “barely work.”
"When you feeling young, feeling healthy, you think you're untouchable," she explained. "But everything you're doing today don't wait 20 years to affect you. Sometimes they come fast and sometimes they come brutal. Drug, alcohol, careless living. It don't seem so dangerous when you're young until one day you sit up on a hospital bed praying for a second chance."
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The internet personality began her journey with content creation in 2023 after she noticed her followers commenting that she looked like an NPC. Though she wasn't initially familiar with the term — which stands for “non-playable character” — the viral influencer started watching others playing video games likeGrand Theft Auto, observing what the NPCs were doing, she toldThe New York Timesin a 2023 profile.
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