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Sabrina Quesada Gets Candid about Life after Cooper Noriega’s Death

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  • Some of Cooper Noriega’s friends say their lives have changed since his death.
  • However, Quesada startled fans when she announced their breakup in April 2022.
  • Sabrina Quesada Discusses Her Life After Cooper Noriega’s Death
  • Michael Gruen accuses influencers of chasing clout.

Some of Cooper Noriega’s friends say their lives have changed since his death.

On June 9, 2022, word of TikToker’s death spread over the internet when paramedics were unable to revive him. Many TikTokers and his pals paid poignant condolences on social media. Sabrina Quesada, Noriega’s former girlfriend, was one of them.

Fans immediately shipped the former couple as they declared their romance in late 2020.

The couple appeared to be doing well, as they frequently posted TikTok videos and images of themselves together.

However, Quesada startled fans when she announced their breakup in April 2022.

She said that it was a mutual decision and that there was no ill will between them.

Quesada also stated that she will always adore Noriega and considered him to be her best friend.

And when Noriega died, she was hit deeply by sadness.

She paid tribute to the late TikToker on Instagram, saying he was the finest thing that had ever happened to her.

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Sabrina Quesada with her ex-boyfriend Cooper Noriega source: The New York Daily Paper

Sabrina Quesada Discusses Her Life After Cooper Noriega’s Death

Unfortunately, because of the date of their split and Noriega’s death, several netizens blamed her for his death.

A small percentage of the internet speculated that the late internet star couldn’t manage the breakup and committed suicide.

Quesada never answered and remained silent, but on July 11, 2022,

she spoke out to her followers about what it’s been like for her behind the scenes in the aftermath of her closest friend’s untimely death.

She talked up about how difficult it had been for her to breathe under the strains of social media and how distressing it had been to watch others use Noriega’s murder for political gain.

“I wanted to produce a video about Cooper, but it doesn’t feel real.”

When you include social media, it becomes ten times more difficult.

I have the impression that I am being observed under a microscope. “It’s really strange,” Quesada added.

It was painful for her to witness individuals taking advantage of the tragic occurrence,

and she saw that many were suddenly claiming to be friends with Noriega.

Quesada implied that these people were lying because she had lived with him for two years and spent every second of every day with him, so she knew a lot about his life.

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Michael Gruen accuses influencers of chasing clout.

Previously, Michael Gruen accused influencers of clout chasing by exploiting Noriega’s death in the same way that Quesada did.

He explained that while individuals should pay their respects and give condolences to Noreiga’s friends and family,

they should not claim to be friends with the late TikToker in order to collect sympathy points and Instagram likes.

Many of Noriega’s “best friends,” according to the entrepreneur,

were lying since they never hung out with him or asked how he was when he was struggling with his mental health.

And, unlike these phony pals, his true pals, including Anthony Reeves, Josh Richards, and Nessa Barrett, were there for him.

Richards, Reeves, and Jaden Hossler spent hours talking to him and attempting to console him, he said.

Gruen then requested his so-called “friends” to cease lying and acting phony.