Chloe Roberts, a 21-year-old nurse and pageant queen, has died suddenly, leaving behind a legacy of mental health advocacy and heartfelt tributes from friends and family.
Royal UK Pageants announced her death on January 25. They shared a heartfelt message, expressing their sorrow and sending thoughts to her family and friends. Chloe was loved by many and will be remembered as a queen.
Chloe was passionate about mental health. She was excited to compete internationally in Florida. She also hosted a podcast called “Talk It Out,” focusing on breaking down mental health taboos.
Just weeks before her passing, Chloe spoke about the importance of discussing mental health. She faced mixed reactions but remained determined to share her story. She believed in the power of conversation.
Chloe was preparing for the ‘best spokesmodel’ title this year. Contestants had to deliver a speech on a personal issue while wearing a themed costume. Chloe had a special outfit ready, focused on mental health.
She began her pageant journey in 2019 and was crowned Miss Royal Somerset for 2025. Chloe studied nursing at the University of Hull and aimed to change perceptions of beauty pageants.
Chloe moved to Minehead with her family three years ago. Following her passing, many have shared touching tributes. Friends remember her as a beautiful, friendly person who made a difference in their lives.