Juli Luxie's tragic story has shaken her followers and the online community to its core. The 21-year-old influencer, known off-camera as Julie Diablotine, was found lifeless in her apartment in Corbeil-Essonnes, a suburb of Paris. This unsettling discovery came two weeks after her father reported her missing, citing concerns over her well-being.
Police found traces of blood and bottles of nitrous oxide, often referred to as laughing gas, inside the apartment. While an investigation is underway, authorities have stated that no criminal behavior is currently suspected. An autopsy is expected to provide more clarity on the circumstances surrounding her death.
“Juli Luxie was known for her vibrant presence on social media, and her absence was deeply felt by her followers,” a close friend shared.
Originally from the Pas-de-Calais region in northern France, Juli Luxie had a significant online following. With nearly 40,000 Instagram followers, she was well-known for her content on platforms like OnlyFans, where her influence was steadily growing. Her sudden departure from the virtual world has left her fans and loved ones in mourning.
The police and firefighters who arrived at her apartment around midday found it locked from the inside. Once inside, they discovered Juli's body near the entrance, adding to the mystery of her untimely passing.
As news of Juli's death rippled across the internet, tributes and heartfelt messages poured in from fans around the globe. Her previous boyfriend, fellow influencer TheKairi78, expressed his profound sorrow on TikTok, sharing an emotional message: “I really loved her. I’ve never loved someone as much as her.”
TheKairi78's message resonated with many, capturing the shared grief of those who admired Juli. "We didn’t have time to say goodbye... It’s too hard... I know it’s too late, if I did things differently you might still be here. Rest in peace," he added, encapsulating the raw emotion felt by those closest to her.
The world has lost a vibrant young star, and her legacy will continue to be remembered by the countless lives she touched.