Sienna Weir: Miss Universe finalist, 23, mourned by loved ones after shock death

Modeling world in shock as Australian Miss Universe finalist dies aged 23 after tragic accident that left her on a ventilator as her heartbroken boyfriend speaks out: ‘More than love’

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Devastated friends and family of an Australian Miss Universe finalist mourn the loss of their ‘angel’ after her shocking death.

Sydney model Sienna Weir, 23, died on Thursday when word got out that the decision had been made to take her life support off following an accident several weeks ago.

Friends, family and modeling colleagues have flooded social media with tributes to the budding influencer and alumni of SCEGG’s Darlinghurst.

“We loved with a love that was more than love,” said her heartbroken partner Tom Bull.

The devastated friends and family of a model and Australian Miss Universe finalist mourn the loss of their ‘angel’ after her shocking death

Sydney model Sienna Weir, 23, was reported to have died on Thursday morning following an accident earlier this year

Sydney model Sienna Weir, 23, was reported to have died on Thursday morning following an accident earlier this year

Ms Weir’s last post on Instagram was a mirror selfie in April, with many offering their condolences in what would be her last ever post.

A friend wrote: “Heaven has gained its most beautiful angel today. I will miss everything about you Siena, I love you.’

The same friend said Mrs. Weir’s smile “lit up every room.”

“I am so lucky to have known you. Thanks for everything,’ she said.

Friends and family have flooded social media with tributes to the budding influencer who was a 2022 NSW finalist for Australia's Miss Universe

Friends and family have flooded social media with tributes to the budding influencer who was a 2022 NSW finalist for Australia’s Miss Universe

Mrs. Weir was an enthusiastic horsewoman who had been riding and competing since she was only three

Mrs. Weir was an enthusiastic horsewoman who had been riding and competing since she was only three

Ms. Weir’s agency, Scoop Management, shared several photos of the model and wrote, “Forever in our hearts.”

Photographer Chris Dwyer posted his own tribute to the budding model.

“You were one of the kindest souls in the world, you lit up the room and the world is a lot darker now that you’re gone.

“Hope, wherever you are, you are the gremlin we all know and love.

“Miss you so much already.”

Ms. Weir was one of 27 finalists for Australia’s Miss Universe 2022 and was interviewed by Gold Coast Magazine about the experience last September.

Ms Weird said she was traveling to rural Sydney 2-3 times a week in 2022 to ride and compete

Ms Weird said she was traveling to rural Sydney 2-3 times a week in 2022 to ride and compete

Ms Weir said she had recently graduated with a double degree in English literature and psychology from the University of Sydney and was working as an editor for a social worker in 2022.

Ms Weir said she had recently graduated with a double degree in English literature and psychology from the University of Sydney and was working as an editor for a social worker in 2022.

She graduated with a double degree in English Literature and Psychology from the University of Sydney.

Mrs. Weir planned to move to London in the coming years to spend time with her family and expand her professional and social networks.

When asked what set her apart from the other Miss Universe contestants, she pointed to her broad range of interests.

In 2022, Ms Weir said she hoped to move to London to visit her family and expand her social and professional networks.

In 2022, Ms Weir said she hoped to move to London to visit her family and expand her social and professional networks.

Ms. Weir revealed that she had been riding horses since she was just three years old.

“My family isn’t exactly sure where this passion comes from, but I’ve been riding since I was 3 years old and can’t imagine life without it,” she said.

“I travel to rural Sydney 2-3 times a week to train and compete every other weekend in New South Wales or wider Australia.”

The model said she was also passionate about English literature, namely poetry, saying it was an incredible way to connect with others.

“I love representing myself in the best way possible by writing my own poetry, but I also find it fascinating to find a common experience with people from completely different walks of life,” she said.