Fitness coach and influencer, Jaxon Tippet, from Gold Coast, Australia, died suddenly while he was on holiday in Turkey on November 10. His family confirmed his death.
Mr. Tippet, who was 30 years old, was a popular podcaster and had a single child. It’s believed that he suffered a heart attack.
A fundraising page was set up to help the family bring Mr. Tippet’s body back to Australia. The page stated that he was loved by many people.
It also said that there were no words to describe the grief that the family is feeling. They are working to bring his body back to Australia.
Tippet, who had over 200,000 followers on Instagram, was known for sharing inspirational quotes and motivating his followers.
Before his death, he posted an eerie message on his birthday. He also said that growing old was better than dying young. His last post on Instagram talked about how taking action could lead to results.
He referred to confidence as a byproduct of competence. He urged his followers to overcome their self-doubt and develop their own identity through daily actions that are geared toward improving themselves.
In 2017, he was arrested after he was found with hundreds of pills of steroids and other drugs.
Three years later, he appeared in court and was fined $4000. After noticing that his health was starting to deteriorate, he decided to turn his life around.
In 2022, he opened up about his issues on the Good Humans Podcast.
During his podcast, he talked about how he felt and how he had become tired. He also revealed that he had been using drugs for six years. He said that he was in the worst state of his life at that time.
He then used his podcast to share his thoughts on his past drug use and how he had overcome it.
He wrote that he had no idea what he wanted to do in life. He had been living on the streets for several years, and he was facing jail time due to his drug addiction.
He also said that he was very close to committing suicide multiple times. He was able to walk out of court after praying with his family.
Ever since then, I’ve never looked back. Following the news of his death, tributes have been posted for Mr. Tippet on various social media platforms.
One of his followers, Rudi Garcia, a fitness coach, said that he and his family had big plans for the future.
Adam Roch, a professional bodybuilder, said that he had recently talked to Mr. Tippet. He posted a message on social media and stated that he was gone too soon.