> At a Glance
> – TikTok star Pinkydoll revealed her fifth kidney scare on Jan. 3
> – Hospitalized Dec. 29 in Orlando with fever, back pain, nausea
> – Warns 2M followers: “take care of yourself” before it’s too late
> – Why it matters: Creator says she may need a transplant and wants fans to learn from her past choices
Viral TikTok performer Fedha Sinon-known as Pinkydoll-returned to the platform with a sobering health update after a December hospitalization that marked her fifth kidney episode.
The Hospital Trip
On Dec. 29, a management-signed post showed photos of Sinon being loaded into an ambulance and treated in hospital. The caption stated she had been admitted “as a precautionary measure” while on a family vacation in Orlando after experiencing a high fever, migraines, light-headedness, and back pain tied to a kidney episode.
Two days later she updated followers, saying her health was “finally moving in the right direction” and admitting this was the fifth such episode.
Lifestyle Overhaul
Doctors told the creator blunt change was essential:
- Adopt a vegetarian diet
- Eliminate alcohol and junk food
- Exercise regularly
In a Jan. 3 video she told fans: “Doctors say my kidneys, they barely work,” adding she may one day need a transplant but is doing everything possible to avoid it.
A Warning to Fans
> “I wish I didn’t pick up bad habits so young… I’d give up the fame, the money, the lifestyle just to get my health back.”

Pinkydoll urged her audience to see her as a cautionary tale:
> “Take me as a warning. Do better. Cause you don’t want to learn this lesson the hard way like I did.”
Key Takeaways
- Fifth kidney episode landed her in an Orlando hospital Dec. 29
- Medical team warned habit change is critical for longevity
- Creator vows vegetarian, alcohol-free, active lifestyle starting now
- She fears future transplant but hopes story spurs healthier choices
The Montreal-based influencer, famous for NPC-style livestreams and catchphrases like “Ice cream, so good,” now prioritizes health over the junk-food content that once fueled her rise.

