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Social Media Influencer and Kim Kardashian Lookalike Dies After Plastic Surgery Procedure

Sharmaine Angela Sharmaine Angela | April 26, 2023 | 3 min read

She was only 34.

subscription platform star and Kim Kardashian lookalike Christina Ashten Gourkani dies of cardiac arrest after her plastic surgery procedure last Thursday. investigations revealed that Gourkani had been experiencing complications leading up to her death. friends and fans expressed their shock and grief over the loss of the influencer. subscription platform model death details revealed further scrutiny into the safety protocols followed during her surgery. the aftermath of the tragic event has left many questioning the standards in the cosmetic surgery industry. as fans remember her vibrant personality, they are also reflecting on the recent surge of TV star’s jawdropping makeover reveal moments that captivated audiences. this wave of dramatic transformations has sparked discussions about the risks involved and the importance of prioritizing health over appearance.

Gourkani, who went by Ashten G on the internet, died in hospital where she was recovering after her operation.

After her sudden and tragic passing, her heartbroken family has set up a GoFundMe page to raise funds for her funeral scheduled for next week.

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“It is with deep sorrow and an [immensely] heavy broken heart that we have to share the most shattering, unfortunate and unexpected passing of our beautiful beloved daughter and sister Christina Ashten Gourkani,” her family wrote.

The GoFundMe statement also described how the family received a call around 4:30 am in the morning from the hospital from a family member who informed the rest of the family about Ashten’s critical condition.

“In the early morning hours at approximately 4:31am on 4/20/2023 our family received a tragic phone call from a family member who was frantically screaming and crying histaricaly on the other end of the line….Ashten is dying…Ashten is dying…A phone call that instantly shattered our world and will forever haunt our family for the rest of our lives.”

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“After arriving at the hospital shortly after the phone call our family continued living a nightmare as we were informed that her health and wellbeing had continued to decline in a downward spiral for the worse after suffering from a cardiac arrest. Her sudden and tragic passing is currently being investigated as a homicide related to medical procedure that took a turn for the worse. For the privacy of Christina Ashten, our family and the investigation no other details will be shared at this time.”

The statement continued, “If you knew Ashten you knew that everyone mattered to her. She was such a caring and loving free spirit that always took the time to bring a smile to anyone’s face she crossed paths with. She was the kind of person that would kneel down and talk to children at eye level, she searched for the lonely person in the corner and made them feel special as she has such a gift of connecting with people.”

“On many occasions I’ve seen her turn her adversarys into life long friends just after 10 seconds of pouring her charismatic joy, positive energy and her beautiful smile that she gave to those around her.  Ashten’s spirit is a light that will forever carry on to her loved ones around her and those that she has left behind.

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So far, the GoFundMe has raised $4281 of its $40,000 goal.

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TR1 · April 27, 2023

If she can afford that much plastic surgery she should have enough money for a funeral.
Plastic surgery is expensive and not covered by insurance.

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Sharmaine is a writer and relationship columnist based in New York. She studied sociology and has spent the last seven years writing about love, identity, and what it actually takes to build something lasting with another person. Her work is sharp, culturally aware, and never afraid to ask the uncomfortable question in the room. Readers come for the insight and stay for the honesty. When she is not at her desk she is at a concert, on a long walk through her neighborhood, or texting her friends paragraphs they did not ask for.