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Jaxon Tippet Has Died Aged 30

Jaxon Tippet Dead: The Australian influencer and dad-of-one has tragically died at age 30.
Credit: @iamjaxontippet/Instagram

Jaxon Tippet has tragically died at age 30. 

The Australian influencer and dad-of-one was widely recognized on social media for his fitness insights and personal reflections, attracting over 225,000 Instagram followers.

His fans are paying tribute following the devastating confirmation of his death.

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Jaxon Tippet was a popular Australian fitness influencer. Credit: @iamjaxontippet/Instagram

One follower writes: “Rest in peace Jaxon, you were taken so soon.”

Another adds: “RIP. We will all miss your inspiration!”

“RIP brother,” somebody else says. “Gone too soon.”

A fourth person comments: “You were a huge inspiration to me. I will miss you a lot.”

Tippet’s family confirmed the heartbreaking news, with an Instagram statement reading: “It’s with a heavy heart that our beloved Jaxon has passed away on Nov 10th, 2024. He was such a beautiful soul and had such a positive impact on the world.”

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Jaxon Tippet openly discussed his past addiction to anabolic steroids. Credit: @iamjaxontippet/Instagram

Shortly before Tippet’s untimely death, he took to Instagram and shared a reflective message in which he shared the lessons he’d learned over the years.

One particularly tragic line has caught followers’ attention in light of his passing, it reads: “Growing old beats the alternative – dying young.”

Devastatingly, another line says: “The best is yet to come…”

Tippet’s journey was marked by significant challenges, which he openly discussed, including a past addiction to anabolic steroids.

Anabolic steroids have legitimate medical purposes, however, they are commonly misused to build lean muscle mass, which can be harmful to health, per the Cleveland Clinic.

His prior addiction reportedly led to legal troubles and caused major setbacks in both his career and personal life.

Tippet was arrested in 2017 after being found with over 250 steroid tablets and vials of testosterone, resulting in a $4,000 fine, reports News.com.au.

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Jaxon Tippet tragically died on a family holiday in Turkey. Credit: @iamjaxontippet/Instagram

The influencer reflected on his experiences in a 2022 interview for the Good Humans podcast, describing the ordeal as destructive.

Tippet said (per the Mirror): “It was hell, bro. I lost a girlfriend off it. I nearly lost my family off it. I nearly went to jail as I got caught with my own personal use of steroids.”

He hoped to steer others from a similar path by sharing his story.

Tippet’s family took to Instagram and disclosed that the 30-year-old died on a family holiday in Turkey.

It’s believed the influencer died from a heart attack.

A GoFundMe page has been launched, asking people to help raise money and bring Tippet back home.

The fundraiser’s description reads: “There really are no words to describe this sort of pain, and we know a lot of people will be feeling this heartbreak with us as he was loved by so many.

“Jaxon would help anybody and everybody around him and now I hope we can get around Sharee and Mark to help assist in any way we can, starting with raising the funds to bring our son, brother, uncle, and friend home and assist with funeral expenses.”

The GoFundMe aims to raise $55,000.

You can donate to the Jaxon Tippet fundraiser here.

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration at 1-800-662-4357 in the U.S.A.

In the U.K., you can contact FRANK at 0300 123 6600 or http://talktofrank.com for confidential advice and information about drugs, their effects, and the law.

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Written by Annie Walton Doyle

Annie Walton Doyle is a content editor at IGV who specializes in trending, lifestyle, and entertainment news. She graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London, with a degree in English Literature. Annie has previously worked with organizations such as The Huffington Post, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Harvard University, the Pulitzer Prize, and 22 Words.