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Daily Mail
a day ago
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- Daily Mail
Tragedy as Camila Trevisol, rodeo queen influencer, dies of rare cancer at just 22
An influencer known for appearing at rodeos across Brazil has tragically died from a rare form of bone cancer at age 22. Camila Trevisol passed away last week, just hours after posting a heartbreaking photo of herself on Instagram telling her followers it would be the last time they would see her conscious. The model acknowledged that she was in pain and having difficulty breathing and preferred to be sedated. 'She couldn't take it anymore and asked to be sedated,' her mother Patricia wrote in a post on her daughter's account. 'She already has been sedated so she won't suffer any more and can await God's will. Trevisol was first diagnosed with cancer in 2016 when a tumor was detected in her femur following a doctor's visit to treat leg pain after being struck by a soccer ball. She underwent chemotherapy and was cancer free by 2017. But in 2023, she was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, an aggressive form of the illness that attacks the bone tissue. Trevisol was recognized in 2024 when the organizers of the annual Americana Rodeo Festival in American, São Paulo crowned her 'Inspirational Queen' to honor her for battling the disease. She was honored again at the 2025 edition of the rodeo, held in May. Hours after her death, the beauty queen's family published on social media posthumous letter that she had prepared for her friends and followers. 'I know it's not an easy time, but I wrote this and asked for it to be posted,' the letter read in Portuguese. 'Everyone who passed through my life left a moment that I will carry with me forever, so I am very grateful to everyone who took time out of their lives to enjoy it with me, follow me on Instagram, pray, talk and everything else. 'I have already fulfilled my role here on earth and I know that my role was to inspire and influence you about life, that you have to enjoy every moment regardless of what you are going through, life is only one and time is too precious not to appreciate each moment, so live and never give up, never think negatively, never give up.' One of Trevisol's last wishes was that her Instagram account remain active so that everyone could 'always come in and remember how I was and everything I lived through.' 'I love you all and thank you very much for being with me in this life and for everyone who visited me,' she wrote. 'I want you to know that I am going in peace and my suffering is over, but do not think that it was because I did not have the strength and courage to fight, but because I was no longer able to suffer. God wanted me with him and I know that my legacy will always be. remembered…until next life I love you.' Friends and strangers flocked to Trevisol's Instagram and flooded it with tributes. Emily Stéfany recalled sharing the stage with Trevisol at the Americana Rodeo Festival and being crowned second queen. 'Our dream came true together, and living this dream by your side was so much better!' she wrote. 'It's shocking how evolved, strong, inspiring, courageous, and a thousand other good adjectives she was that I can't even mention!' another commenter wrote.


The Irish Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Brave rodeo queen influencer dies at just 22 after being diagnosed with cancer when hit on leg with a football
A RODEO queen influencer has died of cancer at just 22. Camila Trevisol lived with the illness for nine years. Advertisement 5 Rodeo queen Camila Trevisol has died of cancer Credit: Jam Press 5 She was just 22 years old when she died Credit: Jam Press 5 Trevisol wrote a letter to fans before her death Credit: Jam Press She was diagnosed after being hit on the leg by a soccer ball while playing in the street as a child. The pain was so severe that she went to the hospital, where doctors discovered a cancerous tumour in her thighbone. Despite going into remission, she received a second cancer diagnosis in 2023, as reported by This time, Camila was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer that also attacks bone tissue. Advertisement read more in sport She died peacefully in her hometown of Americana, located north of São Paulo, Brazil, on Wednesday. During her treatment, she participated in various rodeo events alongside country music greats such as Murilo Huff, Zezé Di Camargo and Luciano, Ana Castela, and Lauana Prado. Camila, who had over 31,000 Instagram followers, had been crowned Queen of the Jaguariúna Rodeo Festival in 2024. This year, she was also elected as the Inspiration Queen of the Americana Peão Festival, which celebrates the traditions of American rodeo culture. Advertisement Most read in The US Sun Camila wrote an open letter on her Instagram page shortly before her death, which read, 'I know this is not an easy time, but I wrote this letter and asked for it to be posted. 'Everyone who passed through my life left a moment that I will carry with me forever, so I am very grateful to everyone who took time out of their lives to enjoy it with me, followed me on Instagram, prayed, talked and everything else. Rodeo star Spud Jones dies suddenly at 36 as dad pays heartbreaking tribute to bull rider 'I have already fulfilled my role here on earth, and I know that my role was to inspire and influence you about life, that you have to enjoy every moment regardless of what you are going through. 'You only have one life, and time is too precious to not appreciate each moment, so live and never give up, never think negatively, never give up. Advertisement 'My profile will remain here so you can always come in and remember how I was and everything I lived through. 'I love you all and thank you very much for being with me in this life and for everyone who visited me. 5 Trevisol was from Brazil Credit: Jam Press 5 She was diagnosed with cancer as a child Credit: Jam Press Advertisement 'I want you to know that I am going in peace and my suffering is over, but do not think that it was because I did not have the strength and courage to fight; it was because I was no longer able to suffer. 'God wanted me with him, and I know that my legacy will always be. Remembered. 'Until the next life, I love you.' Camila was buried at the Parque Gramado Cemetery in Americana on the same day as her passing. Advertisement Her family had asked attendees not to wear black at the event. Camila's death came after another rodeo star tragically died at 36.


Scottish Sun
4 days ago
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- Scottish Sun
Brave rodeo queen influencer dies at just 22 after being diagnosed with cancer when hit on leg with a football
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A RODEO queen influencer has died of cancer at just 22. Camila Trevisol lived with the illness for nine years. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Rodeo queen Camila Trevisol has died of cancer Credit: Jam Press 5 She was just 22 years old when she died Credit: Jam Press 5 Trevisol wrote a letter to fans before her death Credit: Jam Press She was diagnosed after being hit on the leg by a soccer ball while playing in the street as a child. The pain was so severe that she went to the hospital, where doctors discovered a cancerous tumour in her thighbone. Despite going into remission, she received a second cancer diagnosis in 2023, as reported by NeedToKnow. This time, Camila was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer that also attacks bone tissue. read more in sport STAR'S FIGHT Hulk Hogan's final moments revealed as emergency crew battled to save wrestler She died peacefully in her hometown of Americana, located north of São Paulo, Brazil, on Wednesday. During her treatment, she participated in various rodeo events alongside country music greats such as Murilo Huff, Zezé Di Camargo and Luciano, Ana Castela, and Lauana Prado. Camila, who had over 31,000 Instagram followers, had been crowned Queen of the Jaguariúna Rodeo Festival in 2024. This year, she was also elected as the Inspiration Queen of the Americana Peão Festival, which celebrates the traditions of American rodeo culture. Camila wrote an open letter on her Instagram page shortly before her death, which read, 'I know this is not an easy time, but I wrote this letter and asked for it to be posted. 'Everyone who passed through my life left a moment that I will carry with me forever, so I am very grateful to everyone who took time out of their lives to enjoy it with me, followed me on Instagram, prayed, talked and everything else. Rodeo star Spud Jones dies suddenly at 36 as dad pays heartbreaking tribute to bull rider 'I have already fulfilled my role here on earth, and I know that my role was to inspire and influence you about life, that you have to enjoy every moment regardless of what you are going through. 'You only have one life, and time is too precious to not appreciate each moment, so live and never give up, never think negatively, never give up. 'My profile will remain here so you can always come in and remember how I was and everything I lived through. 'I love you all and thank you very much for being with me in this life and for everyone who visited me. 5 Trevisol was from Brazil Credit: Jam Press 5 She was diagnosed with cancer as a child Credit: Jam Press 'I want you to know that I am going in peace and my suffering is over, but do not think that it was because I did not have the strength and courage to fight; it was because I was no longer able to suffer. 'God wanted me with him, and I know that my legacy will always be. Remembered. 'Until the next life, I love you.' Camila was buried at the Parque Gramado Cemetery in Americana on the same day as her passing. Her family had asked attendees not to wear black at the event. Camila's death came after another rodeo star tragically died at 36.


The Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Brave rodeo queen influencer dies at just 22 after being diagnosed with cancer when hit on leg with a football
A RODEO queen influencer has died of cancer at just 22. Camila Trevisol lived with the illness for nine years. 5 5 5 She was diagnosed after being hit on the leg by a soccer ball while playing in the street as a child. The pain was so severe that she went to the hospital, where doctors discovered a cancerous tumour in her thighbone. Despite going into remission, she received a second cancer diagnosis in 2023, as reported by NeedToKnow. This time, Camila was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer that also attacks bone tissue. She died peacefully in her hometown of Americana, located north of São Paulo, Brazil, on Wednesday. During her treatment, she participated in various rodeo events alongside country music greats such as Murilo Huff, Zezé Di Camargo and Luciano, Ana Castela, and Lauana Prado. Camila, who had over 31,000 Instagram followers, had been crowned Queen of the Jaguariúna Rodeo Festival in 2024. This year, she was also elected as the Inspiration Queen of the Americana Peão Festival, which celebrates the traditions of American rodeo culture. Camila wrote an open letter on her Instagram page shortly before her death, which read, 'I know this is not an easy time, but I wrote this letter and asked for it to be posted. 'Everyone who passed through my life left a moment that I will carry with me forever, so I am very grateful to everyone who took time out of their lives to enjoy it with me, followed me on Instagram, prayed, talked and everything else. Rodeo star Spud Jones dies suddenly at 36 as dad pays heartbreaking tribute to bull rider 'I have already fulfilled my role here on earth, and I know that my role was to inspire and influence you about life, that you have to enjoy every moment regardless of what you are going through. 'You only have one life, and time is too precious to not appreciate each moment, so live and never give up, never think negatively, never give up. 'My profile will remain here so you can always come in and remember how I was and everything I lived through. 'I love you all and thank you very much for being with me in this life and for everyone who visited me. 5 5 'I want you to know that I am going in peace and my suffering is over, but do not think that it was because I did not have the strength and courage to fight; it was because I was no longer able to suffer. 'God wanted me with him, and I know that my legacy will always be. Remembered. 'Until the next life, I love you.' Camila was buried at the Parque Gramado Cemetery in Americana on the same day as her passing. Her family had asked attendees not to wear black at the event. Camila's death came after another rodeo star tragically died at 36.