TikTok & ‘Nanny 911’ Star Deborah Finck Dies At 57 From Rare Form Of Cancer
Deborah Finck, TikToker and star of “Nanny 911” has died after her five-year battle with leiomyosarcoma, a rare form of soft tissue cancer. She was 57. Her husband, Paul Finck, shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram on Jan. 14. “Today, my heart is shattered as I share the news that my beloved wife, Deborah, has passed away,” he wrote. “After a brave and relentless five-year battle with cancer, she left this world peacefully, surrounded by love.” The TikToker, who shared her health journey on social media, is survived by her husband and their three sets of twins. In the moving post, Paul explains being a mom was something Deborah was most proud of. “One of Deborah’s greatest gifts was her incredible devotion as a mother to our six children—Amanda, Alexandra, Stephen, Katerina, David, and Daniel. She poured her heart and soul into raising them, instilling in them her values of kindness, integrity, and resilience,” he wrote. “She was their greatest cheerleader, their guiding light, and their constant source of unconditional love. Her impact on their lives is immeasurable, and her legacy will live on through them.” News of her passing comes one day after she shared her final video on TikTok on Jan.13, where she responded to fans who said her story helped them cope with depression and anxiety and where she admitted she doesn’t “want to go anywhere either. I really don’t.”