Joe Linder (aka Joesthetics) suddenly passed away on Saturday, July 1, as confirmed by his girlfriend.

If you are watching TikTok, then you will usually see his fitness guides and gym skits with other TikTokers, such as Johnesen Munster.

Aside from giving educational content on how to achieve a chiseled or bulky body, Linder also makes his fans laugh with his jokes.

This is why many people were heartbroken after knowing that the bodybuilder passed away.

RIP Joe Linder: Did Overtraining Cause Joesthetics' Death?

According to VT.Com's latest report, Linder's girlfriend, Nicha, said that her partner died in her arms.

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"He was in my arms.. then this is just happening too fast.. 3 days ago he kept saying that he pain his neck .. we did not really realize it... until it was too late," she said.

Sky News reported that the main cause of the 30-year-old bodybuilder's death was an aneurysm.

In June, Linder already shared his health condition with another fellow influencer, Bradley Martyn.
He said that he is suffering from a rippling muscle disease, which is a condition that makes his muscles super sensitive to pressure or movement.

Many of Joesthetics' friends paid tribute to him by sharing their videos together on YouTube, TikTok, and other social media platforms.

You can check some of their posts here.

Joe Linder's Last IG Post

Before he died, Joe Linder's posted an Instagram, which was going to be his last. In his IG content, he confirmed that he was experiencing some health issues following his TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy). His TRT was able to help him recover, enabling him to have a bulkier body. However, he opened up about his new health problems caused by his hernia.

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Linder's Instagram post was not only about sharing his health conditions.

He said that it is also proof that without relying on steroids or other supplements, anyone can still have an amazing physique.

The death of Linder will definitely not go in vain as he already motivated many individuals to become a better version of themselves.

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