WHOLESOME TIKTOK LADY DIED :(((
For those of you who may not know her name, this is her:
She was so precious…
Here’s her yt
be sure to send her family all the love 💕 💕 💕
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WHOLESOME TIKTOK LADY DIED :(((
For those of you who may not know her name, this is her:
She was so precious…
Here’s her yt
be sure to send her family all the love 💕 💕 💕
I can’t belive she’s gone
R.I.P. Lynja AKA Lynn Yamada Davis (July 31, 1956 – January 1, 2024) 🕊️
RIP LYNJA
2024 is off to a shitty start.
😭🕊️
Rip Grilling Grandma, your legacy will be carried on in the hearts of your many, many Lynja turtles 💔
Rest in peace Lynja
You're videos have never failed to make me smile
TikTok Cooking Grandma Lynja: A Culinary Icon's Farewell
In a world dominated by fast-paced online content, TikTok sensation Lynn Yamada Davis, fondly known as Lynja, captured the hearts of millions with her lively and comedic cooking tutorials. However, a somber tone envelops the culinary community as news breaks of her passing due to esophageal cancer on January 1, 2024, leaving behind a legacy cherished by many.
A Culinary Star's Journey
Lynja's rise to fame began with the launch of her "Cooking With Lynja" YouTube channel in 2020, a collaboration with her son, Tim Davis. With over 9.6 million subscribers on YouTube, 2.2 million Instagram followers, and a staggering 17.6 million TikTok followers, she became a beloved figure for her vibrant personality and mouth-watering recipes. "When she would go to award shows or was invited to these amazing things, it's kinda cool that she was this older... Asian American woman that was doing these things in the spotlight," praises her daughter, Hannah Shofet.
https://www.tiktok.com/@cookingwithlynja/video/7323254005742996782
A Maverick in Culinary TikTok
A third-generation Japanese American, Lynja brought a unique flair to bite-sized cooking tutorials on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Her videos, marked by over-the-top edits, cheeky jokes, and wacky visuals, showcased her adaptability to changing social media trends. "She was the best. So glad you guys got to experience how wonderful of a person she was and that you guys treated her so well," reflects her son, Tim Davis. https://www.tiktok.com/@cookingwithlynja/video/7323254005742996782
Image Credits: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
Breaking Records and Collaborations
In collaboration with fellow creators like Nick DiGiovanni, Lynja achieved several Guinness World Records for creating super-sized culinary delights, from the world's largest cake pop to the biggest chicken nugget and sushi roll. Love you Lynja," shares DiGiovanni in a heartfelt Instagram post, reminiscing about their Guinness successes, ice-skating, and go-kart racing. https://www.tiktok.com/@nick.digiovanni/video/7323256494407896350
A Battle with Cancer
Lynja was open about her health battles, revealing her diagnosis of throat cancer in 2019, causing her voice to mimic animated characters. In 2021, she faced esophageal cancer but completed treatment with resilience. "Long story short, I'm doing great and I love making these videos for you. Lynja out!" she assured her fans, fondly called "Lynja-turtles."
A Lasting Legacy
While the culinary world mourns the loss of Lynja, her impact on the online community remains indelible. Her son, Tim Davis, continues to share unreleased content as a tribute to her vibrant spirit. "She was the best. So glad you guys all got to experience how wonderful of a person she was, and how you guys treated her so well. So thank you for these last couple of years, we had so much fun making videos."
Conclusion
Lynja's departure leaves a void in the culinary landscape, but her recipes, humor, and warmth will continue to resonate with fans worldwide. As the TikTok cooking community says goodbye to its beloved grandma, Lynn Yamada Davis, her legacy lives on through the joy she brought to countless kitchens. Read the full article
I just found out Lynja died new years day rest in peace queen you will be missed dearly rip the greatest chef in the world 🕊🕊🕊
Your videos always made me feel better when I was sad