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Taiwanese female CEO and influencer dies at 29 after four years fighting cancer

By Tung Anh  &nbspMarch 24, 2026 | 01:06 am PT

Wang Weiqian, a Taiwanese entrepreneur and influencer, has died at 29 after a four-year battle with cancer.

Representatives from Wang’s business confirmed her death on social media on March 19, according to Daily Mail.

Her final post on Instagram, a farewell to 2025, has since drawn renewed attention from followers.

Taiwanese entrepreneur and influencer. Photo from Instagram/@fayzzzzzzz_

According to The Sun, Wang founded the skincare brand Hermacy, which released a statement on Instagram following her passing.

“As Ms Wang was the core of our company’s operations, after careful consideration, the company has decided to officially cease operations,” the post read.

She was known for regularly sharing content about her daily life and treatment journey on her personal social media page.

Wang was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2021 after experiencing swelling and pain under her arm. She said she had thought it was a muscle strain at first before seeking medical attention when she noticed a lump.

In 2022, after losing her hair during chemotherapy, she shared a photo with her boyfriend and friends, who had shaved their heads in support.

“They showed me, through their actions, that I didn’t need to be afraid.

At that moment, I felt completely filled with courage and strength, and suddenly shaving my head didn’t feel scary at all,” she said.

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