YouTube bodybuilding star Joesthetics dies aged 30 of aneurysm
YouTube bodybuilder Joesthetics dies of an aneurysm aged 30 after saying he feared overtraining would give him a heart attack due to his rare muscle condition – as heartbroken partner pays tribute
- German influencer Jo Lindner became famous for posting bodybuilding videos
- His heartbroken girlfriend Nicha said he died in his room hugging her
YouTube bodybuilder Joesthetics has died of an aneurysm at the age of 30.
German influencer Jo Lindner became famous for posting fitness videos on social media and was known by his eight million Instagram followers for the effort he would put in to maintain his physique.
Just weeks before his death, he said he feared overtraining would give him a heart attack due to his rare muscle condition.
His heartbroken girlfriend Nicha, who opened up on social media, said he died in his room hugging her after dressing her in a necklace he made.
The bodybuilder – who spent time in Thailand and Dubai – had felt pain in his neck three days earlier, but had no idea what it was.
His heartbroken girlfriend Nicha, who opened up on social media, said he died in his room
She said he hugged her after he just put a necklace on her that he made
Joe Lindler – who spent time in Thailand and Dubai – had felt pain in his neck three days earlier, but hadn’t realized what it was.
Just weeks before his death, he said he feared overtraining would give him a heart attack due to his rare muscle condition
He was waiting to hit the gym with bodybuilder friend Noel Deyzel when he died unexpectedly
She continued: ‘He was in my arms.. then this is just moving too fast.. 3 days ago he kept saying he had a pain in his neck.. we don’t really realize it… until it’s too late.
“I couldn’t write much at the moment. Trust me, this man is more than you ever know.
“If your boys knew him like I do… he’s the most amazing and incredible person in this world.”
An aneurysm occurs when an artery wall weakens, allowing it to widen.
He was waiting to hit the gym with bodybuilder friend Noel Deyzel when he died unexpectedly.
Noel – who has more than four million followers himself – said on social media: ‘I’m still checking my phone awaiting your reply so we can meet at the gym.
“I am broken bro, you opened your arms to us, you showed us so much about life and social media. Your generosity to myself and others will stay with me forever.
“I still don’t believe this to be true, because you still had so much to do and go.”
German influencer Jo Lindner became famous for posting fitness videos on social media and was known by his eight million Instagram followers for the effort he would put in to maintain his physique
Speaking on YouTube in June, he opened up about having a rippling muscle disease
An aneurysm occurs when an artery wall weakens, allowing it to widen
In addition to bodybuilding, his social media showcased his love of fashion — especially trainers — and his experimental hairstyles
In addition to bodybuilding, his social media showcased his love of fashion — especially trainers — and his experimental hairstyles.
Mr Deyzel continued: ‘You have made a huge impact on the world, brother and you will never be forgotten. The legacy you created will live on forever and people will be inspired for years to come.
“I just don’t know what to say anymore. It hurts to know you’re gone forever man. I love you brother, rest in peace.’
Speaking on YouTube in June, he opened up about having a rippling muscle disease — which can make your muscles particularly sensitive to movement or pressure.
“The heart is also a muscle, that’s my main concern, what if I get such a bad cramp that my heart starts cramping,” he shared Raw talk by Bradley Martyn.