Heather Armstrong who became famous in the early 2000s for her blog in which she detailed the joys and trials of parenthood has pἀssed away at the age of 47. Pete Ashdown and her boyfriend told that they located her in their Utah residence on Tuesday, May 9, 2023 night.
The woman known as the “queen of mommy blogging” routinely shared details about her family, friends and hardships in online journals. When her website Dooce was at the height of its success, it received over eight million monthly visitors.
In 2009 Ms. Armstrong was designated one of the 30 Most Powerful Women in Media. Ms. Armstrong started her website in the early 2000s so that people could talk about s*xuality, jobs and their experiences after abandoning Mormonism.
After it was discovered that Ms. Armstrong, a Los Angeles-based web designer was the author of a blog in which she referred to coworkers by titles such as “That One Coworker Who Manages to Say Something Stupid Every Time He Opens His Mouth,” she was dismissed in 2002.
Her dismissal and the explanation for it sparked a public discussion about privacy and drove more readers to her blog. After she got pregnant, she decided to start the site up again but this time as a different kind of blog.
Ms. Armstrong’s honesty in her writing extended to the details of her children’s tantrums and her own battles with mentἀl illness, drἰnking and p0stpartum depression.
Ms. Armstrong parlayed her fame into a robust online persona and three books, the most well-known of which is her memoir It Sucked and Then I Cried: How I Had a Baby, a Breakdown and a Much-Needed Margarita (published in 2009).
The author claims in the book that she had untreated clinical depression until she was a college student. The news of Dooce’s pἀssing was shared on Instagram with the comment, “Hold your loved ones close and love everyone else.”
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Mr. Ashdown revealed that she committed suἰcide, but it is not yet confirmed. Ms. Armstrong left her exes, Jon and Ashdown and their three children from Mr. Ashdown’s previous marriage. She also leaves behind her daughters, Leta and Marlo.
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