WWE wrestler Charlotte Flair paid tribute to eight-year-old Scarlett Guillen, who died over the weekend after battling an aggressive brain cancer. Guillen had designed gear for Flair ahead of Survivor Series 2025.
Scarlett Guillen passed away after fighting diffuse midline glioma, a severe form of brain cancer. She was eight years old at the time of her death.
Flair posted a lengthy message on social media expressing gratitude for the perspective and lessons the young fan provided during a difficult period in her own life. She addressed Guillen’s parents, Kim and Isiah, as well as her sister Ellena, and described the family as now part of her own.
"You reminded all of us that a life isn’t measured by its length, but by the love it leaves behind," Flair wrote. She referred to Guillen as "our butterfly" and "our diamond girl," adding that her light would continue through those she touched.
A GoFundMe page has been set up for the family, with donations encouraged by supporters.