suddenly died at the grand old age of 16. Mya-Lecia Naylor, a mixed-race children's TV star and "poster child for diversity," who was appearing in two BBC diversity propaganda shows, "Millie Inbetween" and "Almost Never," hasat the grand old age of 16.





Naylor played the character of Fran in two series of "Millie Inbetween," a children's show about two sisters whose parents have split up, and Mya in "Almost Never," about a fictional boyband and rival girl group called Girls Here First.





As you can see just from those bare outlines, these shows were full of toxic feminism and other poz.





She also played the character of Miro in the movie "Cloud Atlas," alongside Halle Berry and Tom Hanks.





The cause of Naylor's sudden death has not been given, allowing us plenty of room to speculate.





According to a press statement released by her agents A&J Management, the only detail we have is that she died after suddenly "collapsing."





This suggests a number of possibilities from drug abuse and severe allergies, which often affect mixed-race children, to the effects of sexual abuse. It is well-known that the BBC is a den of pedophilia, where child abuse has been rampant in the past, so this can hardly be ruled out at present.





Overwork is also a possibility.





White-presenting, but obviously "ethnic" child star, As an attractive,, but obviously "ethnic" child star, Naylor was being fast-tracked beyond her talents and stamina, appearing in several TV series, films, and other engagements. But this may also lead back to drugs, which are often used to take the edge off the personal and psychological stresses of a busy schedule.





Whatever the reasons for this tragic death, it is important that they are not covered up so that further tragedies like this can be avoided.