Gina Krasley, who was featured on TLC's "My 600-Lb. Life" has died. She was 30.
PEOPLE reports that her family shared the news of her passing.
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While her official cause of death has yet to been disclosed, her obituary revealed that she passed away in her New Jersey home on August 1.
She was "surrounded by her loving family."
"Born in Galloway, NJ, Gina has been a lifelong resident of Ocean County, living in Forked River, Barnegat and Tuckerton for the last 6 years. Her greatest passion was dancing and she would make up dances with her sister and kids in the neighborhood growing up," the obituary continued.
"She started the ‘dancing has no size limit’ Tiktok trend and she dreamed of one day opening up a dance studio for special needs children. Gina once appeared in a movie when she was younger called ‘Walking to the Waterline’ and she enjoyed playing video games and spending time with her family."
Krasley’s gastric bypass surgery was featured on season 8 of the TLC reality series in 2020.
At the time, she weighed more than 600 pounds and was “almost immobile.”
She was upset with how much pressure it put on her wife, stating: “It's become Beth's job to take care of me.”
During the episode, Krasley admitted to struggling with her weight throughout her life and using food as an “escape.”
Krasley weighed 300 pounds by 14 years old, noting that as she got closer to “500 pounds, it “started to get harder to do things.”
She lost over 50 pounds while on the show.
“TLC was deeply saddened by the loss of Gina Krasley, who shared her weight-loss journey on My 600lb Life. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family at this difficult time,” the official Twitter page wrote.
Per the obituary, she is survived by her mother Cathy Devereux, wife of 6 years Elizabeth Krasley, and a handful of other close family members.
The family is holding a service on Sunday.
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