A ‘good, bold and witty’ Babestation mannequin has died after a battle with hidden despair, say her heartbroken household.

Amy Gregory, 24, was a well-liked glamour mannequin on the adult-channel and operated her personal Solely Followers account beneath the title Chloe Love.

Nevertheless, regardless of her outgoing public persona, Amy’s household say she was struggling behind closed doorways. 

Pals who’re fundraising for Amy’s funeral say the glamour mannequin, of Pontypridd, South Wales, took her personal life earlier this month.

Her devastated mom Karina, 43, mentioned: ‘At 24 Amy had skilled greater than most at her age. 

‘She was a resilient, sturdy, and delightful woman who had overcome loads of struggles and made essentially the most of her brief life.

Amy Gregory, 24, was a popular glamour model on adult-channel Babestation and operated her own Only Fans account under the name Chloe Love

Amy Gregory, 24, was a well-liked glamour mannequin on adult-channel Babestation and operated her personal Solely Followers account beneath the title Chloe Love

Despite her outgoing public persona, Amy's family say she was struggling behind closed doors.

Regardless of her outgoing public persona, Amy’s household say she was struggling behind closed doorways.

‘Her household will miss her dearly. We’ll miss her chuckle, her excellent smile, her cheek, her humour, and her bubbly persona.

Maria Grace, described as her ‘honorary aunt’, additionally paid an emotional tribute to the glamour mannequin.

She mentioned: ‘Chloe had many followers and individuals who cared for her, and her bubbly persona introduced loads of gentle to what can typically be a darkish business.

‘Sadly, that gentle wasn’t all the time vibrant sufficient to shine for Amy on a regular basis, and he or she typically struggled with bouts of deep despair.’

Maria mentioned: ‘Amy was a witty, good and delightful younger lady, and he or she was very beloved by her household and pals.

‘She was strong-willed, bold and resilient. Her chuckle was loud, her smile was huge and her coronary heart was large. She beloved animals, and he or she doted on her two fur-babies Bennie and Blanca.

‘Amy labored as a glamour mannequin, and he or she was a much-loved colleague to her work household at Babestation TV, the place she was recognized affectionately as her work alias Chloe Love.’

However Maria mentioned Amy  had ‘suffered trauma from completely different life experiences’ together with home abuse.

Amy's colleagues at Babestation also paid tribute on Twitter. They wrote: 'Today we mourn the loss of our angel, Chloe Love.'

Amy’s colleagues at Babestation additionally paid tribute on Twitter. They wrote: ‘Right now we mourn the lack of our angel, Chloe Love.’

She added: ‘The results of this had affected her psychological well being, and he or she was fighting nervousness and despair behind closed doorways.

‘Just a few days in the past, Amy took her personal life. Her coronary heart and thoughts had been in ache, and this life grew to become an excessive amount of for her. Some hearts are simply too light for this world.’   

Amy’s colleagues at Babestation additionally paid tribute on Twitter. They wrote: ‘Right now we mourn the lack of our angel, Chloe Love. 

‘Phrases can not specific the heartache and ache all of us really feel as neighborhood. 

‘Chloe was essentially the most type hearted, humorous and a bigger than life character. The sorrow we share as a household is gigantic, however our love of your life is even better.’ 

Properly-wishers have already raised greater than £6,000 for Amy’s funeral which is ready to happen later this month.  

The funeral will probably be held on January 24 in Glyntaff Crematorium, Pontypridd. 

Well-wishers have already raised more than £6,000 for Amy's funeral which is set to take place later this month

Properly-wishers have already raised greater than £6,000 for Amy’s funeral which is ready to happen later this month

Amy's funeral will be held on January 24 in Glyntaff Crematorium, Pontypridd, family members say

Amy’s funeral will probably be held on January 24 in Glyntaff Crematorium, Pontypridd, members of the family say

Amy's beloved dogs will be leading the funeral cars for some of the journey and people are asked to wear something pink in their outfit as a nod to Amy and her favourite colour

Amy’s beloved canine will probably be main the funeral automobiles for a number of the journey and persons are requested to put on one thing pink of their outfit as a nod to Amy and her favorite color

Amy’s beloved canine will probably be main the funeral automobiles for a number of the journey and persons are requested to put on one thing pink of their outfit as a nod to Amy and her favorite color.

Her household say that as a consequence of Covid guidelines there’ll solely be a small quantity of individuals contained in the crematorium however everybody could be very welcome to face outdoors to honour Amy and pay their respects.

Alongside fundraising for her funeral, Amy’s family and friends additionally wish to increase consciousness for psychological well being charities.

The fundraising web page mentioned: ‘Despair is commonly a silent illness and I understand how troublesome it may be to ask for assist and converse to household and pals however there are organisations and helplines which are obtainable to supply free help to us all in occasions of disappointment, grief and disaster.’

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