TikTok star Chris O’Donnellbest known as Creeohdee, died aged 31.
According to him, O’Donnell died on January 11 online obituary. Details regarding a memorial service were not listed. One of O’Donnell’s friends paid tribute to the content creator on his obituary page.
“Chris, I will love you forever. You have been a light in my life since we met in 2016. I wish we had moved to California together in 2021 like we talked about,” friend Morgan Ballou wrote on Thursday, January 16th. “I wish we could keep in touch more than just online every few weeks. I have so many wishes. Finally, I wish you peace. My heart is broken. All the love and thoughts in the world to your family and Blue💙🕊️.”
One of O’Donnell’s followers also sent his condolences to the family and left a sweet message about how the internet personality’s videos provide daily inspiration.
“I am so sorry for your loss, my heart goes out to your family. I never had the pleasure of knowing Chris, he was an incredible inspiration to me and motivated me to hit the gym,” the fan wrote on Wednesday, January 15. “I loved watching him share his life online, showing his adventures and his passions and living life to the absolute fullest with a burning smile. I am devastated for you at the loss of such an amazing and influential person. My thoughts and condolences are with you as you grieve.”
A cause of death was not officially registered. however And! News reported that the Maricopa County Medical Examiner ruled it a suicide.

Fellow TikToker Iron Shrine (real name: Kevin Clevenger) posted a video on the platform in honor of his late friend. The clip features several moments of the couple over the years.
“One day I will find peace in knowing that you are no longer in pain, but today my heart aches that you are gone. I love you,” Iron Sanctuary captioned Upload on Thursday.
O’Donnell was best known for posting fitness videos on both TikTok and Instagram. According to his Instagram page, O’Donnell was also a bodybuilding and bull riding enthusiast. A day before his death, the star in social networks uploaded his last Instagram post.
“This is what they do,” he captioned his photo in the desert in a straw cowboy hat, aviator sunglasses and a white button-down shirt.
Many fans and loved ones paid tribute to O’Donnell in the comments section.
“I wish we had the chance to climb the mountains together bro…maybe one day we will. Rest in peace,” fitness influencer Daniel Ryzhov replied, while fitness trainer Nathan Freihofer responded, “I’ll miss you my friend.”
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