Alex’s article highlights how, eight years after Charlotte’s passing, her videos continue to resonate, drawing millions of views

Here is a link to an article published in the Australian magazine Honey, where Alex Eades shares Charlotte’s story, who tragically predicted her brain tumour months before it was diagnosed. Initially reassured by her family, Charlotte’s worsening symptoms led to the discovery of an inoperable brain tumour on her brain stem. Her gruelling treatment in 2013 included chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and multiple medications, which caused severe side effects such as seizures, hearing loss, and mobility issues. Despite this, Charlotte showed incredible resilience in 2014, enjoying small moments of normalcy and inspiring many through a YouTube channel documenting her health battle before her untimely passing.

Brain cancer: Charlotte died eight years ago. Her videos are still getting millions of hits – 9Honey