
Mexican influencer Aldo Miranda was found dead at his home Tuesday just hours after posting a cryptic message on social media.
The 32-year-old, who was known for posting humorous content, was found unresponsive near the window of his residence on in La Paz, a city in the Pacific coast state of Baja California.
Miranda, who had more than 10 million followers on TikTok, shared a message written in caps that read, ‘Thanks you all for everything,’ on his Instagram Stories feed before he took his own life.
Authorities entered the internet star’s second floor apartment around 2:21 pm local time and found a cable tied around his neck and hanging out one of the windows, local media outlets reported.
Baja California authorities are investigating the incident, but have not provided a motive for his death.
The TikToker’s management agency, Albe Group, lamented his untimely death in a heartbreaking statement.
‘It’s hard for me to write this today… Aldo Miranda was one of those people that life gave me thanks to social media, but over time he became a true friendship, one of those that feels genuine, close, and valuable,’ the agency, which is operated by artist Mario Aguilar and his manager and CEO, Jesica Gerbautz, said.
‘He was also one of the first people to believe in me. Without even thinking about it, he showed me his unconditional support, and that’s how we began working together,’ the agency added.
Mexican influencer Aldo Miranda was found dead at his home in Baja California on Tuesday afternoon
Just hours before he reportedly took his own life, Mexican influencer Aldo Miranda posted a message on his Instagram Stories that read, ‘Thank you all for everything’
‘But beyond work, a friendship was born that I will always cherish,’ Albe Group said.
‘We can’t see everything someone carries inside. Aldo decided to leave before his time, and although it hurts deeply, I want to remember him with the love, light, and joy he left in us.’
Miranda’s last social media post was on July 3 when he posted a short video on Instagram – where he had more than 486,000 followers – and invited his fans to join him on Temu as sellers.



