Photo may have been deleted
Screengrab

A GoFundMe page was created to save Jacky Oh’s home from going into foreclosure.

Ms. Jacky died last May from complications of cosmetic surgery in Miami. She was 32.

Jacky’s younger sister, who goes by @msbrookiej on Instagram, launched the page to raise donations to save Ms. Jacky’s home. She was asking for $1 million.

“As a family, we are humbly requesting your assistance to help us pay off the home that Jacklyn worked hard to provide for her children,” read the description before the page was deleted.

The description said part of the funds would go to pay off the home. While the “remaining funds” would be placed into a trust for Jacky’s three children.

Photo may have been deleted
Screengrab

However, Jacky’s longtime partner, comedian D.C. Young Fly snatched the page down before it could reach its goal.

D.C. apparently objected to the family going behind his back to ask for money.

He reportedly contacted GoFundMe and claimed the page was “fake.”

His publicist firm, BStarPR, said they took “swift action to ensure the fundraiser was removed” and are “highly pleased with this result,” Page Six reported.

D.C.’s PR team added: “I hope people remember Jacky for her brilliance and values. Please continue to keep the family in your prayers. We look forward to providing her viewers with upcoming announcements regarding her continued legacy soon!”

Ms. Jacky Oh tragically died after undergoing a post-pregnancy “Mommy makeover” and BBL surgery. Her death was ruled “accidental due to complications from cosmetic surgery.”