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Sara Lee: WWE superstar dies at age 30

The day before Sara Lee passed away, she posted on Instagram that she was ecstatic to be healthy enough to go to the gym two days in a row following a sinus illness.

Sara Lee, a professional wrestler and reality television personality, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 30.

Her true name was Sara Weston, and in 2015 she won Tough Enough, a competition for a contract with the professional wrestling organization WWE.

She was married to former WWE wrestler Cory James Weston, formerly known as Wesley Blake, and together they had three children. It is unknown how she passed away.

Sara lee: wwe superstar dies at age 30
Sara lee: wwe superstar dies at age 30

Her mother, Terri Lee, released a message on Facebook announcing her passing: “It is with heavy hearts that we convey the news that sweet Sara Weston has gone to be with Jesus.

“Everyone is in shock, and preparations are not yet finalized. We request that you allow our family to mourn in privacy. We must all pray, but especially for Cory and her children.”

The day before she passed away, she announced on Instagram that she was finally healthy enough to go to the gym for two consecutive days. “My very first sinus infection sucked,” she remarked.

WWE stated in a statement, “As a past Tough Enough champion, Lee was an inspiration to many in the sports entertainment industry. WWE expresses its sympathies to her family, friends, and fans.

Another wrestler, Chelsea Green, hailed her as a “wonderful human being.”

Former English wrestler known as Paige, Saraya Bevis, described her death as “heartbreakingly terrible.”

Asuka, a Japanese professional wrestler, remarked, “I’ll always miss Sara.”

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