What happened to Summerella? The social media star asks for prayers in a vague tweet to fanatics.

Allison Cacich - Author

On May 21, the content writer startled fanatics by means of posting a imprecise, yet alarming message to her social media accounts. Scroll down for more information about Summerella and her upward thrust to cyberstardom.

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What happened to Summerella?

Followers grew enthusiastic about the singer after she shared this statement on Twitter and Instagram: "Pray for me & my family the pain we’re feeling right now is unexplainable please send your prayers please don’t worry if I’m missing for a while just need time."

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Though Summerella, whose actual title is Summer Boissiere, became off the comments on her Instagram put up, enthusiasts sent their toughen by the use of Twitter. 

"Not sure what’s going on but it’s never a problem to send love and prayers. Whatever it is I hope u and your fam find the strength," one person wrote. Another added, "I hope that whatever is happening to you will be okay. God will always have your back, stay strong."

Summerella hasn’t elaborated on her authentic message, but our thoughts are with the Georgia local all through this hard time in her lifestyles. 

Summerella at the start rose to status on Vine.

The brunette beauty posted her first Vine in May 2013 and temporarily become well-liked thanks to her comedic character. "I was bored sitting in my room and I started making videos," she in the past told Rolling Out. "I was already goofy so I just started recording myself and then boom magic happened."

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Though Vine shut down its provider in January 2017, Summerella saved making videos on other platforms. "YouTube cuts a check," the Wild ‘N Out alum admitted. "Instagram markets and exposes you to new people daily… Snapchat is super cool because I just feel like I can be myself all day and I can post millions of videos without getting on people’s nerves. 

"Twitter I like as a result of I believe like individuals who in reality apply me on there [are] like my day one OGs," she continued. "[All of these social media platforms] played an intricate section in serving to me earn a dwelling doing what I like to do."

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Summerella has been busy focusing on her music career.

The Internet celeb’s very first single in 2015, titled "11 Something," reached No. 18 on the iTunes Pop chart and No. 24 on the Billboard Top 100 R&B chart. She released her debut album, "First Day of Summer," in July 2018. 

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"I’ve been making a song most of my lifestyles however by no means publicly till I sang a little on Vine," Summerella revealed. "Once I actually started showcasing my voice, my #rellagang, or my fam, liked it and they convinced me to start recording track."

She may have millions of fans, but Summerella considers herself to be her biggest supporter. "Make a commitment to your self that you are going to be the perfect regardless of what you’d like to do," she told Rolling Out. 

"No matter how laborious any individual tries to trade you or take a look at to beat you up about having a occupation choice other from what they would like for you, push through it and don’t let the adverse power convey you down."

We hope Summerella will likely be in a position to return to her fun-loving self quickly. 

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