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Influencer Jess Hurrell Dead at 42

TMZ.com Monday, 1 September 2025 ()
Jess Hurrell, the UK-based influencer who inspired thousands online with her chic interiors and uplifting posts, has died after an 8-year battle with cancer. Her family shared the heartbreaking news on her Instagram Friday, revealing Jess passed…
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