VIDEO: 6-year-old Instagram sensation, Antwain "TJ" Lee Fowler, mostly known from his viral “where we bout to eat at” video has died of Auto- immune Enterapothy KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Sunday, November 21, 2021

VIDEO: 6-year-old Instagram sensation, Antwain "TJ" Lee Fowler, mostly known from his viral “where we bout to eat at” video has died of Auto- immune Enterapothy

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that American social media sensation, Antwain Lee Fowler, popularly known as, TJ, has died of Auto- immune Enterapothy. (Read More Here).

According to information, he passed away in the early hours of Sunday, according to US Standard Time. He died at the age of 6.

Antwain Lee Fowler was diagnosed with Auto- immune Enterapothy in July of 2015. According to information, Antwain has undergone over 25 surgeries and he was only 6 years old. May his soul rest in peace. 

Due to his illness, Antwain Lee, used to find it difficult to drink milk and eat some solid food. Recall that Antwain became a popular kid on social media after his viral video of him saying,  “where we bout to eat at”, while he was in his mother's car, trended. 

He had also done lots of funny stuff that made Americans, South Africans, Ghanaians and Nigerians love him. In another trend video, Antwain, was seen asking his mother if that was him in the screen of a smartphone. 

Lots of his fans and lovers of his contents have rushed to social media to pen tribute to him. Alot of his fans are sad at his passing. 

What's Auto- immune Enterapothy all about? - Autoimmune enteropathy (AIE) is a rare condition characterized by intractable diarrhea, histologic changes on small intestinal biopsy, and failed response to dietary manipulation that also may present with extraintestinal manifestations. In many patients, immunosuppressive therapies are necessary.

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