On August 9, 2023, Tay's Instagram account was updated after two years of inactivity, with a post announcing that she had died. The post also indicated that her half-brother, Jason Tian, had also died, aged 21. Their deaths were reported in the post to be "unexpected" and under investigation; and the
Vancouver and
Los Angeles police departments also stated that they had no reports of her death, and were not investigating it. On August 10, Tay's family reportedly told
TMZ that her Instagram account had been supposedly compromised and the post announcing her death was deleted from her Instagram page following this.
Fact-checking website
Snopes also issued an update to their reporting about Tay after originally reporting that Tay had died. TMZ also reported that Tay provided a statement confirming that her account was hacked and that she and her brother are alive. MacLean Law, a firm that represented Tay's mother, released a statement that her mother would receive custody of Tay, that Tay's father had to pay retroactive child support, that Tay could "advance her career" and that Tay's mother would have the ability to sign contracts on Tay's behalf. On September 30, a few weeks after the incident, she released her lead single "
Sucker 4 Green" from her upcoming debut studio album. On August 5, 2025, Tay released another single "Stuck in July" just days after launching her OnlyFans account. == Discography ==