A 10-year-old Uvalde shooting victim wanted to go viral on TikTok, but was too young to have an account. Now her family wants to fulfill her dream
Since users must be at least 13 years old to create an account, Hill said Tess would make videos and save them to her mother, Veronica’s account.
“She had over 150 videos drafted,” Hill said. “We were going through all of them and talking about how she always wanted one of her dances to go viral.”
The family decided to try and make that dream happen to honor Tess. They picked one of their favorites — a video of Tess doing a popular dance routine to Don Toliver’s song “No Idea” — to share.
Two of those comments come from the verified accounts of Lance Bass and Paris Hilton.
Bass commented “breaks my heart” on Saturday.
“We were excited because after that, we kind of knew that this was going to happen for her,” Hill said. “Unfortunately, she just can’t be around to see it.”
Hilton left a comment on Sunday saying, “So sorry for your loss… Sending lots of love to you and your family.”
Kourtney Kardashian and Kylie Jenner also reposted the TikTok to their Instagram stories, according to Hill, though they have disappeared after the 24-hour post limit.
“It’s hard to still wrap my head around this,” Hill continued. “I wish she was around to see this,”
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