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    Megan Moroney Responds After Grieving Mother Shares 13-Year-Old Daughter’s Final Letter

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 14, 20263 Mins Read
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    A deeply emotional TikTok shared by a mother named Adriana (@aud.beauty) has touched thousands after she revealed a letter her 13-year-old daughter wrote to Megan Moroney shortly before her passing.

    In the tearful video, Adriana explained that she lost her daughter, Aria, on Tuesday, January 6, 2026. As she shared the heartbreaking news, she also revealed that Aria had written several letters ahead of time — including one addressed directly to the country singer. Honoring her daughter’s final wish, Adriana chose to read the note publicly in hopes it might reach Megan.

    In the letter, Aria introduced herself and expressed how deeply Megan’s music had meant to her during difficult moments. Adriana explained that her daughter found comfort, joy, and a sense of connection through those songs, which helped her feel less alone. Aria had even been looking forward to attending Megan’s Cloud 9 tour later in the year.

    Reading through tears, Adriana shared her daughter’s loving words — how she admired Megan, how excited she was for the concert, and how grateful she felt for the music that had carried her through so much. The note ended simply, with love and thanks.

    The video quickly spread, drawing tens of thousands of views and hundreds of comments from people urging Megan Moroney to see the message. Those efforts didn’t go unnoticed.

    In a follow-up post, Adriana shared a screenshot of a private message she received from Megan, alongside a photo of Aria dressed in pink with angel wings — an image inspired by the dreamy aesthetic of Cloud 9.

    @aud.beauty I’ll do anything to get this letter to @Megan Moroney #meganmoroneyrever13 #ariaburroughs ♬ original sound – 🤎🍁🪽.

    Megan began her message by expressing heartfelt sympathy, telling Adriana she was devastated by the loss and deeply moved by the video. She shared that she had tried to send flowers but missed the deadline, and gently asked whether there might be another way to do so, if the family felt comfortable.

    She closed her message by assuring Adriana that Aria and her family were in her thoughts and prayers, signing off with a verse from Psalms 34:18:

    “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”

    Adriana shared the message with an emotional caption, thanking Megan for responding and for helping fulfill her daughter’s final wish.

    “My girl’s last wish came true,” she wrote. “My light. My angel. I love you, Aria.”

    According to Miles Funeral Service, the family asked attendees to wear pink in Aria’s honor.

    In the middle of unimaginable grief, Adriana’s story has become a powerful reminder of how much music — and kindness — can mean to someone when they need it most.

    If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available. In the U.S., you can call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, to reach compassionate, confidential help 24/7.

    You are not alone.

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