Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst's New Memoir Reveals Private Agony Before Her Suicide at Age 30 (Exclusive Excerpt) (2024)

By the age of 30, Cheslie Kryst had earned a law degree and an MBA, won the Miss USA crown and was working a high-profile job as an Emmy-nominated correspondent for Extra. On camera and on social media, Kryst was radiant and bubbly. When she died by suicide on Jan. 30, 2022, three months before her 31st birthday, it was an inexplicable shock to those familiar with her public persona.

But those closest to her, like her mother April Simpkins , knew a different Kryst, one who suffered from depression and feared that she could never be good enough.

Cheslie Kryst’s Mom Opens Up About the Former Miss USA’s 2022 Suicide: 'I Can't Let Guilt Erase What We Had' (Exclusive)

Just before she died, Kryst left her mother a note asking her to fulfill a final wish: help get the memoir she'd been writing published. In her book, Kryst revealed that she carried with her an "unshakable feeling that I did not belong" and battled a "constant inner voice repeating 'never enough'. " She wrote of the pressures that came with her success, saying she felt "I had to be perfect because I had to represent for all youth, women, and Black people who also wanted to be in the room but had been denied access."

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Simpkins, 56, carried out her daughter's last request, and in hopes of reaching out to others wrestling with mental illness, she added her own voice to the end of the book, sharing the heartbreaking moment she learned that Kryst was gone and the lessons she's learned in grieving her daughter. "I knew it was important to share this," Simpkins, who has become a mental health advocate and an ambassador for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), tells PEOPLE. "I knew there are other people who felt what I was feeling and could relate."

Their book, By the Time You Read This: The Space Between Cheslie's Smile and Mental Illness, is out April 23. Proceeds from the book will go toward theCheslie C. Kryst Foundation, which supports mental health programs for youth and young adults.

In these excerpts, shared exclusively with PEOPLE, Kryst and Simpkins reveal the private pain that Cheslie faced.

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In May 2019 Kryst was named Miss USA at the age of 28, then the oldest Miss USA ever crowned. Immediately after her triumph, she faced backlash online.

Just hours after my win, I had to delete vomit-face emojis that a few accounts had plastered all over the comments on my Instagram page. More than one person messaged me telling me to kill myself.

All of this only added to my long-standing insecurities — the feeling that everyone around me knew more than I did, that everyone else was better at my job, and that I didn’t deserve this title. People would soon find out I was a fraud. I felt like an imposter, but not just in pageants.

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Over the next few weeks, the media coverage continued. I almost always suppressed my panicky thoughts and feelings of inadequacy during my interviews. I only felt like a failure afterward, as I meticulously picked apart each of my responses and kicked myself for not using a better word or saying a profound phrase or interjecting humor or throwing out a useful stat.

Winning Miss USA hadn’t made my imposter syndrome go away. Instead, I was waiting for people to realize I didn’t have a clue about what I was doing. I’d perfected how to deal with that feeling in competition or in small doses— I could compartmentalize anything in short bursts. I’d immediately focus my thoughts on positive statements of power, but that only lasted for so long.

The morning of Jan. 30, 2022, April Simpkins writes, she received a devastating text from Kryst. It began:

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“First, I’m sorry. By the time you get this, I won’t be alive anymore, and it makes me even more sad to write this because I know it will hurt you the most . . .”

My brain couldn’t register the words on the screen. I read them again and screamed from a place in my soul that I didn’t know existed.

Inhale. Exhale.
Inhale. Exhale.
If I stopped telling my body how to breathe, I would die.

At Cheslie’s funeral, I kept thinking, “I have to survive this because my family shouldn’t have to bury me this soon after losing Cheslie.” That was the one thin thread that held me together that day . . . If I died, who would tell the world all the incredible things I knew about my baby girl?

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[My] daughter was a fighter and yet she was gone. Every day she’d fought persistent depression, until she couldn’t fight anymore. Despite the many ways depression tried to rob her of joy, with near-constant headaches, loneliness, hopelessness, sadness, and a feeling of unworthiness, she still found a way to smile, love, and give. Everyday I’d had with her was a true gift from God. Every day she was here was a victory.

Cheslie didn’t “do this to me” or anyone else. She felt unimaginable pain and needed that pain to stop . . . It was clear to me that her passing was not an emotion-fueled, spontaneous decision. She’d sent me that final text message to comfort me and to explain the depth of the pain she had carried.

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Cheslie Kryst's Parents Invite Public to Balloon Release for What Would Have Been Her 31st Birthday

From By the Time You Read This: The Space Between Cheslie’s Smile and Mental Illness. Her Story in Her Own Words by Cheslie Kryst and April Simpkins. Copyright 2024 by April Simpkins. Reprinted by permission of Forefront Books.

If you or someone you know needs mental health help, text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741741 or visit crisis textline.org to be connected to a certified crisis counselor.

More on Cheslie Kryst and April Simpkins's story is in the new issue of PEOPLE, on sale Friday.

Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst's New Memoir Reveals Private Agony Before Her Suicide at Age 30 (Exclusive Excerpt) (2024)

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Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst's New Memoir Reveals Private Agony Before Her Suicide at Age 30 (Exclusive Excerpt)? ›

In her book, Kryst revealed that she carried with her an "unshakable feeling that I did not belong" and battled a "constant inner voice repeating 'never enough'. " She wrote of the pressures that came with her success, saying she felt "I had to be perfect because I had to represent for all youth, women, and Black ...

What was Miss USA's last text? ›

Kryst's text to her mother went on to say: "I love you mom and you are my best friend and the person I've lived for for years. I wish I could stay with you but I cannot bear the crushing weight of persistent sadness, hopelessness, and loneliness any longer.

How many children does April Simpkins have? ›

Mental Health Advocate. Mom of 6, wife, runner, encourager, and follower of Christ's teachings. ❤️ Inquiries: Assistant@AprilSimpkins.com.

Who is the mother of Miss USA Cheslie Kryst? ›

April Simpkins, the mom of late Miss USA 2019, speaks to TODAY.com amid nationwide resignations from the pageant world. This story discusses suicide.

Who is Chelsie Kryst? ›

Two years ago, Carolinas native Chelsie Kryst, a 30-year-old former Miss USA, attorney, and special correspondent for the television show "Extra" jumped to her death from her apartment building in New York City.

Why did Miss USA step down in 2024? ›

Eight months following her Miss USA crowning, Voigt announced in a May 6 Instagram post that she was relinquishing her pageant title to preserve her mental health. "Never could I have imagined the journey that my childhood dream would take me on," Voigt said in a lengthy statement.

Why is Miss USA giving up her crown? ›

Voigt announced Monday on Instagram that she was relinquishing her crown, citing her mental health. Two days later, Miss Teen USA UmaSofia Srivastava, 17, announced she was also stepping down in a statement that said her “personal values no longer fully align with the direction of the organization.”

What happened to April Simpkins daughter? ›

Kryst, who was Miss USA 2019, died by suicide in 2022. Kryst completed her memoir before her death. It was her wish that her mom, April Simpkins, would publish it after her death. Simpkins completed the second half of the book.

Who is Miss USA father? ›

R'Bonney Nola Gabriel was born in Houston, Texas, to a Filipino father, Remigio Bonzon "R. Bon" Gabriel, and an American mother, Dana Walker, who were married in the Philippines.

Who is the oldest Miss USA winner? ›

R'Bonney Gabriel, now 30, who represented the United States in the Miss Universe 2022 pageant, is currently the oldest contestant to have claimed the title at the age of 28.

How tall are the Miss USA? ›

How tall do you have to be for Miss USA? There are no set height standards set for most major beauty pageants and Miss USA is no exception. There are no set heigh standards for contestants in Miss USA - and looking at the trends of previous winners it seems like height is becoming less important as time goes on.

What happened to Miss USA? ›

Both Miss USA, Noelia Voigt, and Miss Teen USA, UmaSofia Srivastava, resigned their titles just days apart, both citing concerns about the organization's leadership and its impact on their well-being.

Was Cheslie Kryst trolled? ›

Kryst faces trolling after winning Miss USA crown

"Just hours after my win, I had to delete vomit-face emojis that a few accounts had plastered all over the comments on my Instagram page. More than one person messaged me telling me to kill myself," Kryst wrote while reflecting on her Miss USA win.

Why did Chelsea jump? ›

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Chelsea was going to kill herself by jumping off a roof when Homelander flew up to convince her to come down safely. After seeing on a jumbotron news of his girlfriend's suicide, however, Homelander changed his mind and told Chelsea to jump.

Who is Laylah Rose? ›

Laylah Rose, Creator, Founder of Laylah Rose Couture and Creator, Founder of VIP Pageantry, VIP TV, and VIP Fashion Shows. She has been in the pageant industry for over 30 years. Laylah has several degrees in the fashion and broadcasting industries as well as obtaining a Degree as a Holistic Health Practitioner.

What was the secret message of Miss USA? ›

Internet sleuths said the first word of each sentence of the full version of her statement spelt out the words “I am silenced”. A source told the New York Post she appeared to be referring to “harmful workplace conditions” over which she had been forced by her contract to stay silent.

What was the leaked letter from Miss USA? ›

In her resignation letter, portions of which leaked to the press, 24-year-old Voigt describes a “toxic work environment” within the Miss USA Organization that has badly affected her physical and mental health.

Why was Miss USA suspended? ›

Later that fall, days after R'Bonney Gabriel was crowned Miss USA, other contestants publicly accused organizers of rigging the competition in her favor. The Miss Universe Organization responded by suspending Miss USA President Crystle Stewart and launching a third-party investigation into the allegations.

Which Miss USA was dethroned? ›

Mary Leona Gage was crowned Miss USA in 1957, representing Maryland. After winning the pageant, it was discovered that she had lied about her age, marital status and having children, which led to her being dethroned just a few days after her crowning. Gage passed away in 2010 at the age of 71.

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