TikTok star Tucker Genal dies by suicide at 31

Beloved TikTok influencer Tucker Genal has tragically passed away at 31. His death by suicide was confirmed by his brothers and the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner. Fans are reeling from the loss of the witty content creator.

Hold onto your scrolls, because this one's a gut-punch. Tucker Genal, the TikTok sensation with over 2 million followers, left us way too soon on December 11, 2025. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner ruled it a suicide by hanging, and his brothers Connor and Carson broke the news in a raw Instagram post four days later. "I don’t even know where to begin," they wrote. "You were my best friend and an even better big brother... the kindest person I’ve ever met and the greatest brother that anyone could have ever asked for. We love you and will miss you eternally Tucker." 😢 They asked for privacy as the family navigates this unimaginable loss, thanking fans for their kindness.

Genal was all about that hilarious, high-energy vibe on TikTok, dropping videos with his bros that had everyone cracking up. Think witty skits and family fun – pure gold. Before blowing up online, he kept it real with a business administration degree from Furman University in South Carolina, per his LinkedIn.

His final post? A poignant montage of monthly photos set to Ricky Gervais' voice from After Life: "Once you realize you’re not going to be around forever, I think that’s what makes life so magical." Chills, right? It's like he knew. Tucker leaves behind Connor and Carson, who called him their hero. If you're struggling, please reach out – National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Rest in peace, Tucker; you lit up our feeds. 💔

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