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Cheslie Kryst surveillance video, chelsea krist boyfriend trans jump dead photo

Billy Bush said that Cheslie Kryst was "positive" and "always dancing" before she died.

Billy Bush, who worked with Cheslie Kryst on "Extra," says she was a "positive, hardworking, fun person." She died Sunday when she jumped from a 60-story Midtown high-rise.

Kryst, who was also Miss USA in 2019 and worked as a lawyer, is said to have been a fun person on the TV show. She was 30 years old.

Instagram post: "She was a positive person who worked hard and had a lot of fun." Bush, 50, wrote that Sunday after hearing about her death.

"Always dancing between shots." Everyone is shocked by this. In the note, he said that the best was still to come for this person. "We are left with great sadness," he said.

Sources say that Kryst was found by police on the ground outside of the Orion condominium building at 350 W. 42nd St., where she lived on the ninth floor. She was found around 7:15am on Sunday. She was alone when she jumped from the 29th floor that morning.

 Cheslie Kryst

Also, sources told us that Kryst wrote a note saying that she wanted to give her mother everything she had. Kryst, like her mother, was crowned Miss North Carolina in the same way.

"Cheslie was an example of love and service," her family said in a statement. She was a lawyer who worked for social justice, a Miss USA, and a host on EXTRA. It's also important that she will be remembered as a daughter and sister as well as a friend and mentor.

This is what Renee Bargh said about Kryst in an Instagram Story that showed a picture of the two of them together. She said that she was "the sweetest, kindest, smartest woman I've ever met."

"Shocked and devastated." Beautiful, bright light was lost.

It was last March, and the former pageant queen wrote a heartbreaking essay. She said that she was "running out of time" because she was about to turn 30 in April, when she would be 30.

 Cheslie Kryst

A little bit every time I say that I'm getting older, I cringe. Some times, I can hide my discomfort with excitement; other times, my excitement feels fake, like bad acting.

In the past, society hasn't been very nice to people who are getting old, and especially women. Turning 30 feels like a "cold reminder that I'm running out of time to be important in society's eyes, and it's infuriating," she said, adding that "some of the rich and some of the famous do get a break from this."

Kryst went on to talk about all the bad things people said about her after she became the oldest person to win the Miss USA crown at the age of 28. "A designation even the sparkling $200,000 pearl and diamond Mikimoto crown could not brighten for some diehard pageant fans who began to petition for the age limit to be lowered," she wrote.

 Cheslie Kryst

Kryst also talked about a time when she "almost worked myself to death."

It wasn't until an eight-day stay in a local hospital that I came to see things in a new way.

She also told the Daily Mail that she wanted to stop practicing law because of the amount of work, lack of diversity, and an environment full of microaggressions.

"I felt like I was trading hours of my life for money," Kryst told a fan on TikTok.