Cheslie Kryst: Late beauty queen's Manhattan apartment had hundreds of designer shoes
As seen in her multiple aesthetically pleasing TikToks, former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst lived in a glamorous apartment that featured a lovely view of the gorgeous Manhattan skyline. The apartment cost her around $5,000.
She leaped from the 29th floor of her building on Sunday morning, January 30. The 30-year-old beauty was found dead on the sidewalk.
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Kryst had moved into her lavish space five months ago, in September 2021. Often, she shared the views and the space with her fans and followers across her social media pages, including TikTok and Instagram. Her clips, reels and other visuals were usually shot in the second bedroom. She addressed her second bedroom as her office and closet. Kryst was super proud of her shoe wall. The wall contained shelves that were full of several fancy-looking pairs of heels and sneakers.
She had built this rack herself where she proudly displayed hundreds of designer pairs. As seen, the top shelf was reserved for larger footwear like knee-high boots. At the side, outfits hung on rails were seen. Additionally, she also disclosed how she organized her handbags, purses, belts and other accessories.
She shared glimpses of her spacious bedroom and also shared views of the New York landscape. The Hudson River was also visible at a distance. A foil quote saying 'Girls just want to be CEO' is placed around her desk. Frequently, she filmed herself in the closet as she answered fans' questions. She constantly spoke about her background in law and her journey competing in the beauty industry.
In one of her last clips, she joyfully spoke about how happy she was on being sent personalized M&Ms. Kryst shared that she had interviewed stars like Denzel Washington when she worked as a correspondent for Extra. Her death was confirmed by her family on January 30 and her colleague Billy Brish said her death is a complete shock. When she turned 30, Kryst wrote a heartbreaking piece where she said, "Turning 30 feels like a cold reminder that I’m running out of time to matter in society’s eyes – and it’s infuriating.”