'Live your life with no regrets. Tick off that life list. Make memories.'
Trina’s family took to her Instagram earlier this week to share with her followers that she was in palliative care.Her family shared a message to Instagram that Trina had penned prior to her passing which read: “If this is being posted then my time on this earth has come to an end. Forever 38.”
“Live your life with no regrets. Tick off that life list. Make memories. Grab life by the balls. My body might be gone, but my soul lives on.”
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