Brielle “Brie” BirdĀ has died after living with a recurring form of neuroblastoma cancer for five years. The 9-year-old and her family documented her life and health journey with the username @briestrongerthancancer.
Brie died on Thursday, Dec. 11, her family announced onĀ Instagram.
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“You are the miracle! Your purpose on earth was fulfilled, and it was the most sacred privilege to escort you home,” her family wrote on Friday, Dec. 11. “You brought people to Christ, you showed the world that God is good, and your light shined to all corners of the earth. We love you for eternity!”
The young social media star’s family went on to say they will “never stop” sharing her story, adding, “Please come visit us often. Your bedroom door is always open, and weāll leave the playroom light on.”
“You did it Brielle, you did everything with grace! I can only imagine the incredible reunion, and Iām so jealous; but I know you ran straight to Jesus. š,” the statement continued. “Thank you for being an inspiration to so many.”
Brie wasĀ diagnosedĀ with stage 4 neuroblastoma in 2020. At the time, Brie’s mother Kendra told theirĀ 654,000 Instagram followersĀ that doctors found an 8-centimeter tumor in Brie’s abdomen in addition to the cancer that had spread elsewhere in her back.
About two years later, the family celebrated that Brie wasĀ officially cancer free, thoughĀ her neuroblastoma returnedĀ in January 2024. “I hope you never have to tell your child that the cancer is back,” Kendra captioned her post sharing the heartbreaking news.
Brie entered hospice in early July 2025, as KendraĀ announced to their friends and social media fans. To demonstrate the advanced circumstances of Brie’s condition, Kendra penned aĀ lengthy, emotional captionĀ that recalled an instance when Brie asked not to go to the hospital to receive treatment due to her ongoing pain.
Kendra recalled how her daughter said, “Is it okay if I say no this time? I just want to be home, I donāt feel good when I am there, but Iām scared not to go too.ā
Her mom agreed and told Brie she did not have to make the trip to see her doctors and nurses.
“I called the hospital and told them we decided not to come this week,” wrote Kendra, adding, “We want to respect her decision, give her the chance to speak up for herself, and with no promise that itāll work anyway, I canāt force her to be miserable.”
Despite the heartbreaking circumstances of Brie’s end-of-life care, her loved ones made a meaningful effort to make her final days special. On Aug. 7, she receivedĀ a surprise packageĀ from one of her favorite celebrities,Ā Ariana Grande, who sent Brie several gifts.
The kid-influencerĀ posted a video unboxing the items, many of which were inspired byĀ WickedĀ and Glinda, Grande’s character in the film. The “Thank U, Next” singer shipped her young fan a collection of plush Squishmallows, nail polish, perfume and more precious presents.
“Thank you so, so, so, so much, Ariana Grande. I love everything in the package that you got, especially the Squishmallows and everything else,” Brie told the camera after marveling at the goods.
The video concluded with a surprise message from Grande, who said that she heard about Brie’s love ofĀ WickedĀ from her mom. Grande concurred and said her “personal favorite” part of the gift was the collection of Squishmallows. “Theyāre very comfy and very cute,” she added.
“I’ve seen your videos and I think you are the most amazing, most inspiring little light beam in this universe. You’re just so incredible, so thank you for being you,” Grande continued. “I’m sending you so much love and many, many, many virtual hugs. I hope this makes you smile, and I’ll speak to you soon. Love you.”
