Jill Smokler, Scary Mommy Founder, Dies at 48 After Brain Cancer Diagnosis
1-Minute Brief
Jill Smokler's passing highlights the impact of her work in online parenting communities and the challenges of glioblastoma.
Key Facts
- Jill Smokler, founder of the Scary Mommy website, has died at age 48.
- She was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, two years before her death.
- Smokler described her brain cancer as being like an 'octopus with tentacles.'
- Glioblastoma is described in sources as incurable and aggressive.
- Scary Mommy is a widely recognized parenting platform founded by Smokler.
What Happened
Jill Smokler, who founded the parenting website Scary Mommy, died at age 48 following a two-year battle with glioblastoma, according to multiple reports.
Why It Matters
Smokler was a prominent figure in online parenting circles, and her openness about her illness brought attention to glioblastoma. Her work influenced discussions about motherhood and parenting.
What's Next
Tributes and remembrances are expected from the parenting community and readers of Scary Mommy. No further details about memorial arrangements were provided in the sources.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- TMZUnknown3h agoJill Smokler, Founder Of Scary Mommy, Dead at 48
- Fox NewsRight51m agoPopular mommy blogger dies at 48 two years after devastating cancer diagnosis
- New York PostRight1h agoScary Mommy founder dies at 48 of brain cancer she once described as ‘octopus with tentacles’
