YouTuber Camryn Clifford’s tearful TikTok tribute to her late husband Landon Clifford, 19, has gone viral.

In the video, Camryn, 19, can be seen crying in front of a mirror as “Touch” by Sleeping At Last plays. “Missing him so much right now,” the grieving widow captioned the post.

As of Tuesday, Camyrn’s emotional TikTok video has received over 7.5 million views and 1.7 million likes on the platform.

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The viral video comes after Camyrn spoke out her husband’s death on Instagram on Aug. 22. The social media star's announcement came alongside a photo herself with her hand resting on her husband’s chest.

“August 13th 2020 was Landon’s last day being the best dad and husband he could be. After spending the following 6 days in a coma he passed on and donated several organs to people in need all over the country. He died saving the lives of others. That’s the type of person he was. Compassionate, loving, thoughtful, kind, and gentle,” she wrote in the caption.

Camyrn went on to share her heartbreak over Landon’s short life, specifically noting how it will impact their two children, Collette, 2, and Delilah, 3 months.

“He was an amazing husband and the best father those girls could of ever asked for. It saddens me deeply that they will never get to truly know him. He was so young and had so much more life to live...He was meant to die old with me. Words can not come close to describe the pain I feel,” she wrote.

According to a GoFundMe page for the family, which has since surpassed its $20,000 goal, Landon died on Aug. 19 after suffering a brain injury.

The couple launched their family YouTube channel “Cam&Fam” in 2017. To date, the page has 1.29 million subscribers.

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