Bunnie XO recently reposted some memories of her dear friend who she lost to cancer 9 years ago. There are some wounds time can't heal.
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The podcaster is very active on all social media, and although she generally posts the same content across the board,
her Facebook is a touch more personal to her.Her dear friend Grace died to cancer on February 26th, 2016. It appears that every year, around her death anniversary, Bunnie posts an emotional passage, or reposts them from her memories. The passages Bunnie wrote for her friend are extremely emotional, and are written beautifully.
On Wednesday, Bunnie XO reposted two past posts. One from five years ago, and one from three.
"She was the yin to my yang & although we fought like sisters, we loved hard too. She has been the only person who just got me. I haven't laughed hard w/ someone the way we did since I lost her," she wrote in her
most recent passage."I don't think I'll ever get over it."
In her
passage only four years after Grace's death, she heartbreakingly wrote, "It gets harder every year posting about the day you passed away because then I have to remember that you aren't ever coming back. I miss you."New Fans Flock To Bunnie XO's Side After Heartbreaking Posts
Bunnie XO has gained a huge following in the past year or so. New fans just learning of the loss she's dealing with flooded the comments to share in her grief and send their love and support.
"I don't think you ever do, but the only thing you hold on to his she isn't suffering anymore and she is in heaven waiting on you !!!! But my heart goes out to you !!! Sorry for your loss..." emotionally commented a "top fan" of her Facebook.
"I understand your pain. I lost two husbands. Heart disease and cancer. It leaves a huge hole in your heart. Sorry about Grace. Big (((Hugs)))," supported another.
"Hugs for you
Bunnie Xo I lost my brother 8 years ago. It still hurts like it was yesterday," another shared.The comment sections are full of grief and reflection. When lost in loss, find each other. Our thoughts are with those dealing with grief.
