Sammy Manese, internet personality, dies

Sammy Manese, internet personality, dies

/ 07:32 PM November 29, 2023

Sammy Manese. Image: Facebook/Sammy Manese

Sammy Manese. Image: Facebook/Sammy Manese

Sammy Manese, a content creator known for his comedy and lifestyle videos on YouTube and Tiktok, has died, his family confirmed.

Sammy’s sister Bea confirmed his death in a Facebook post on Wednesday, Nov. 29. The cause of death, however, was not disclosed as of this writing.

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“It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that we announce the untimely demise of our beloved family member Sammy Manese. May he be remembered for all the joy and laughter he shared with everyone. We ask for your prayers, respect, and privacy during this time.”

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Image: Screengrab from Bea Manese/Facebook

Image: Screengrab from Bea Manese/Facebook

In June 2021, Sammy’s brother revealed that the internet personality was rushed to the hospital due to his heart disease coming back. His family also disclosed in the video that he recovered from the condition in the past, but it had returned.

Prior to his death, Sammy made a name for himself as an internet personality who produced comedy videos, lifestyle vlogs, and funny skits featuring his family and close friends.

He garnered 1.93 million subscribers on YouTube, while he gained over 289,000 followers on Tiktok.

INQUIRER.net has reached out to Manese’s family for additional details, but they have not replied as of this writing.

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