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Nanny 911 star Deborah Finck has died of a rare cancer at the age of 57.Her death comes shortly after the TV and social media star posted a heartbreaking farewell video to her followers.Her death has been confirmed by her daughter Katerina on social media."To my mommy (sic), my best friend, my sunshine—thank you for everything you've done for me. You were the most beautiful mother and the best mommy anyone could ever ask for," she wrote."You taught me strength, courage, bravery, and what it means to truly love and never give up.Watch the video above.READ MORE: Acclaimed actress dies at 77"You believed in me, stood by me, and showed me the meaning of unconditional love," Katerina continued."You will always be remembered, never replaced. You were the sunshine of my life, and every time I see a sunflower, I will know you are here with me."Her heartbroken daughter ended her post by saying: "Thank you to everyone who loved my mommy and showed her kindness. Your support means the world to us.'In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Ronald McDonald House in her honor."READ MORE: Rod Stewart jokingly hides his face from King CharlesShe ended the post by saying: "I love you, mommy (sic), forever and always."Deborah died from a rare soft tissue cancer called leiomyosarcoma.The TV star had built an impressive social media following after Nanny 911 ended, sharing health updates with her hundreds of thousands of followers.This included a heartbreaking farewell video posted on her popular TikTok channel.For a daily dose of 9honey, subscribe to our newsletter here."Hello everyone, I'm getting worse, and it's not getting better," Deborah said in the video.She told her followers "I really don't feel well" adding "I'm gonna miss you guys"."This really, really is horrible," she continued. "I wish you guys the best of everything . You're all good people."Don't be sad," she continued. "Because life is really really good. And I don't want to go."She captioned the emotional video: "I love the life I had! I enjoyed every minute of the life I had!"In additional videos, Deborah spoke of leaving her husband Paul and six children behind."My husband always tucks me in bed at night," she previously shared. "Even before I got sick, it was a thing where he stayed up late nights working, and he would always tuck me in bed and kiss me."''But I was just brushing my teeth, and he was hugging me while I was brushing my teeth, and he said to me, 'I just want to hug you forever.'"Paul also shared a tribute to his late wife on his own social media accounts."Deborah was my partner in every sense of the word— my confidant, my rock, the love of my life, and my eternal soul mate. Together, we built a life filled with love, laughter, and countless memories I will cherish forever," Paul wrote."Deborah, my love, you were my everything, and losing you is a pain I cannot put into words. But I will carry you with me in every step I take, every decision I make, and every moment I live," he continued."Rest now, my love. Your battle is over, and you are free. Until we meet again, you will always be in my heart."Deborah first found fame on American TV series Nanny 911 which ran from 2004 until 2009. She then built an impressive social media following on TikTok and Instagram, sharing her life and advice with the world.At the time of her death Deborah had 418,300 TikTok followers, with her ''farewell'' video clocking up 6.6 million views. She also had 397,000 Instagram followers.Deborah and Paul's children are three sets of twins – Amanda, Alexandra, Stephen, Katerina, David and Daniel.Tributes have been flooding in since her death was announced.For cancer information and support call Cancer Council's 13 11 20 Information and Support line.FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in celebrity, lifestyle and opinion via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.