WWE wrestler Sara Lee has died. She was 30.

Her mother, Terri Lee,announced the newsin a heartbreaking Facebook post Thursday.

“It is with heavy hearts we wanted to share that ourSara Westonhas gone to be with Jesus,” she wrote. “We are all in shock and arrangements are not complete.”

She continued, “We ask that you respectfully let our family mourn. We all need prayers especially [husband] Cory and her children.”

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https://www.gofundme.com/f/sara-lee-memorial-fund?utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer We’re all shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Tough Enough winner Sara Lee. As her loving husband, Cory, picks up the pieces and continues to raise their 3 children, the last thing anyone in that position wants to be worried about is money and paying for a funeral and everything else that comes along with it. The wrestling community has always been one to come together in the wake of tragedy and this is no different. Every penny raised from this will go directly to Cory and the kids. Thank you all in advance. RIP Sara, you were one of the good ones. - Bull

Terri did not share Sara’s cause of death.

After winning season 6 of theTough Enoughcompetition series, Sara garnered a one-year contract with WWE and was an NXT wrestler.

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Herfinal Instagram postwas shared earlier this week, with Sara posting a mirror selfie from inside of a bathroom. She noted that she had been struggling with a sinus infection.

“Celebrating finally being healthy enough to go to the gym 2 days in a row 👏🥳 first ever sinus infection kicked my butt#Saraselfie#gains,” she captioned the photo.

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Her fellow WWE wrestler Bull James launched a GoFundMe campaign toraise money for Cory and their children.

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James added, “The wrestling community has always been one to come together in the wake of tragedy and this is no different. Every penny raised from this will go directly to Cory and the kids. Thank you all in advance. RIP Sara, you were one of the good ones. - Bull.”

source: people.com