Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst Dead At 30, Reports Claim She Jumped From Manhattan Building

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The 30-year-old was also known for her work as a host on "Extra."

30-year-old Cheslie Kryst – who was crowned Miss USA back in 2019 – has died, her family confirmed to PEOPLE on Sunday. According to authorities, the Michigan-born model jumped from a 60-story building at 350 W. 42nd Street in New York City. 

The incident is said to have taken place around 7:15 AM local time. Kryst lived on the Orion building's ninth floor and was last seen on a terrace located on the 29th level.

Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst Dead At 30, Reports Claim She Jumped From Manhattan Building
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"In devastation and great sorrow, we share the passing of our beloved Cheslie," the Extra correspondent's family said in a statement released last night. "Her great light was one that inspired others around the world with her beauty and strength. She cared, she loved, she laughed, and she shined."

They continued expressing their grief with, "Cheslie embodied love and served others, whether through her work as an attorney fighting for social justice, as Miss USA and as a host on Extra. But most importantly, as a daughter, sister, friend, mentor and colleague – we know her impact will live on."

As news of Kryst's unexpected passing makes its rounds on social media, countless tributes have been pouring in, including a particularly poignant one from "Spiral SZN" singer JoJo, who wrote, "all my love to Cheslie Kryst's mother and whole family. She was a beautiful person who seriously left an impression on me."


"We spent four hours driving through the desert together just a few weeks ago and had the best time. Laughing, learning about each other, sharing stories. May she Rest In Peace. You truly never know what someone's internal life is like/ To anyone reading this: you are loved. I know sometimes it feels like there is no way out of where you are. Like things will never get better. Bit they can and will."

The trying not to think about it hitmaker then shared resources for anyone who may be struggling with suicidal thoughts, including the Lifeline network, which can be reached 24/7 in the U.S. at 1-800-273-8255. If you're international and in need of help, you can click here.

RIP Cheslie Kryst.

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Hayley Hynes is the former Weekend Managing Editor of HotNewHipHop, she stepped down after two years in 2024 to pursue other creative opportunities but remains on staff part-time to cover music, gossip, and pop culture news. Currently, she contributes similar content on Blavity and 21Ninety, as well as on her personal blog where she also offers tarot/astrology services. Hayley resides on the western side of Canada, previously spending a year in Vancouver to study Fashion Marketing at Blanche Macdonald Centre and Journalism at Mount Royal University in Calgary before that. She's passionate about helping others heal through storytelling, and shares much more about her life on Instagram @hayleyhynes.
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