TikToker Bobby Moudy’s home in foreclosure before suicide
TikToker Bobby Moudy’s home was sold at auction just two days before his suicide last week, The Post can confirm.
The beloved Mississippi dad — who gained fame on TikTok showing off life with his three children to his 370,000 followers — stunned his loved ones when he died April 28 at the age of 46.
He was said to be privately battling financial and emotional struggles. Moudy’s wife, Jennifer, told TMZ this week she had no idea about issues with the house.
Rankin County records show a construction company won the April 26 auction for Moudy’s home with a bid of $309,000 after it went into foreclosure.
The Post reached out to Jennifer Moudy and county officials for comment.
Friends and family members are hoping the community will help Bobby’s widow and their children, Kaytlin, Max and Charleigh.
Jennifer told TMZ that Kaytlin, their eldest daughter, will still attend college in the fall.
A GoFundMe page created by a family friend has accrued more than $70,000 as of Saturday afternoon — just $5,000 shy of the goal.
“Bobby was a loving husband, father, brother and friend. On April 28th, he was a tragic victim of suicide,” the fundraiser page reads.
“Bobby was full of life and laughs, but also weighed down by financial pressures. His wife, Jennifer and their three children are in an emotional and financial crisis as he was their rock.”
Donors offered messages of support, prayers and love to the family during their time of mourning, and some even revealed they “know what it’s like to deal with suicidal thoughts.”
Moudy reportedly died at his Mississippi home.
“On April 28th my best friend was able to see our Heavenly Father,” Kaytlin wrote on TikTok.
“He was the most amazing dad, brother, uncle, and friend. He had such an impact on not only his family but those around him. He was and is still so loved by so many.”
“He will forever be remembered,” continued the post, which featured numerous photos of Bobby with his family. “I hope you’re hugging louie tight for us. We’re counting down the days until we see you again.”
If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts or are experiencing a mental health crisis and live in New York City, you can call 1-888-NYC-WELL for free and confidential crisis counseling. If you live outside the five boroughs, you can dial the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention hotline at 988 or go to SuicidePreventionLifeline.org.
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