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Beth Greenfield
Fri, Jun 30 12:56 PM PDT
Meechy Monroe, a mega-popular black beauty blogger who was a pioneering force in the natural-hair movement, died Tuesday at the age of 32.
“I am broken. Rest up sis,” her beauty-blogging sister, Vaughn Monroe (aka Msvaughntv), noted on Instagram.
Together, she and Meechy, of Chicago, were known as the Monroe Sisters, advising devoted fans — including their combined 135,000-plus Instagram followers — on the finer points of perfect twist-outs and shea-butter conditioning. They shared their natural-hair experiences at beauty expos, on TV shows, and through their highly trafficked YouTube channels.
“I am broken. Rest up sis,” her beauty-blogging sister, Vaughn Monroe (aka Msvaughntv), noted on Instagram.
Together, she and Meechy, of Chicago, were known as the Monroe Sisters, advising devoted fans — including their combined 135,000-plus Instagram followers — on the finer points of perfect twist-outs and shea-butter conditioning. They shared their natural-hair experiences at beauty expos, on TV shows, and through their highly trafficked YouTube channels.
“People would come up to me and ask what I did to my hair,” Meechy told the Chicago Tribune
in 2014, in recounting how she had chopped off her chemically treated
hair after a haircut fail several years earlier. “They’d ask to touch it
and I’d let them. I understood that so many black women didn’t know their natural hair. They wanted to learn. I’d stop and have a 20-minute conversation in the train station.”
In 2014, Meechy was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer — a tumor in the language center of her brain. As a result, she suffered several strokes
and was diagnosed with aphasia, or disruption of language abilities.
She underwent two brain surgeries (donating all of her hair to Locks of
Love before the first), and went through chemotherapy and radiation
treatments. She celebrated being in remission in 2015, and began sharing details about her recovery with her fans.
But
then, wrote a then-pregnant Vaughn in a July 2016 video: “Her tumor
returned aggressively in September 2015 so she’s now back fighting her
battle all over again, however things are looking up. She is hanging in
there and despite her serious illness she is still a bright loving light
in my life and keeps me encouraged when I’m going through tough times,
like always. Nothing has changed she is the same Meechy. She can’t
always respond to me verbally but she is still my favorite person to
talk to and because I know how she thinks, I can read her mind, which
makes our conversations just like old times.”
Meechy eventually went into hospice care.
Following her death this week, Vaughn told the Chicago Tribune that her sister was “the light of everybody’s life that she touched.”
She
added, “People wanted to do more with themselves because of her. They
wanted to be beautiful. They wanted to go seek careers for themselves,
travel, have pets, cook, and try new things because of her and the
influence she had in that space.”
Fellow beauty vlogger NaturallyCandi expressed her sadness over Meechy’s death through tears in a YouTube post
this week, noting, “YouTube is like another dimension, and the people
who inspired me? I don’t expect them to die. … The natural-hair
community has lost someone who was very special — someone who really did
inspire and contribute a lot. She inspired me to love myself
naturally.”
On Naturally Curly, blogger Solenne wrote about Meechy, “This is a devastating loss for her family, her extended family of the natural hair community, and beyond. Personally I’m so saddened by this. I was wondering how she was doing a few days ago after watching her sister’s vlog. There has been an outpouring of prayers and support across social media over the news. Life is so precious. … Rest In Peace, Queen.”
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