Disaster Scary Mommy Founder Jill Smokler Dies of Brain Cancer at 48 - Founder of parenting blog site is dead

Jill Smokler, mom of three and creator of the raw and honest website “Scary Mommy,” died on June 22 at age 48, two years after her diagnosis with an aggressive form of brain cancer.

“Jill spent her life telling the truth about motherhood — that it could be wonderful and impossible in the very same breath — and in doing so, she gave millions of women permission to stop pretending and feel a little less alone,” wrote her family in a statement shared with TODAY.com by her brother Matt Epstein.

“She was funny, fearless, generous, and entirely herself,” the statement continued. “More than anything she built, Jill was proudest of her three children, Lily, Ben, and Evan. We are heartbroken to lose her, and endlessly proud of the mark she left on the world.”

The obituary shared by the family describes Smokler’s contribution to the parenting conversation by saying she “wrote about the parts of motherhood that weren’t supposed to be said aloud: the mess, the boredom, the guilt, the flashes of rage, and the love so big it somehow made it all worthwhile. Scary Mommy wasn’t just a website. It was permission: to laugh, to admit it was hard, to tell the truth, and to be a great mother without pretending to enjoy every single second of it.”

Smokler started the “Scary Mommy” blog when she was home with three kids under 4. Now Evan, Ben and Lily are in their late teens and early 20s.

The kids’ father, Jeff Smokler, was married to Jill for 17 years. They divorced in 2017 because Jeff realized that he was gay. Even so, Smokler told TODAY.com in 2024 that her cancer diagnosis brought them together in a “weird way.”

She said, “Jeff is very cognizant of what I will be missing out on,” Smokler tells TODAY.com. “He’s helping me make the most of my time with the kids.”

In a tribute to his late ex-wife on Threads on June 22, Jeff Smokler wrote, “No words will ever convey 30 years of a life shared. Since I was 18 years old, Jill was my touchstone. Every part of who I am today was in part shaped by who she was — and who we were together. Our relationship was complicated, especially in the last several years, but it was also beautiful.”

In her first interview since receiving her glioblastoma diagnosis, Smokler told TODAY.com that she was feeling “not great. I keep alternating between feeling so profoundly sad and so pissed off.”

As always, Smokler didn’t hold back.

According to Cleveland Clinic, the fast-spreading brain cancer has no cure and life expectancy is 12 to 18 months. Roughly 7% of glioblastoma patients live beyond five years.

When Smokler shared her diagnosis on social media on May 3, 2024, she wrote: “Glioblastoma was not on my 2024 bingo card, alas here we are. Life changes fast, friends.”

“It’s been described to me as an octopus with tentacles,” Smokler told TODAY.com about her stage 4 cancer. “It’s not a one-time thing. It keeps coming back.”

“All I want to do is spend time with my kids, ideally on a beach because that’s my happy place,” Smokler shared at the time. “It’s so ridiculously bittersweet — I am trying to focus on the sweet part.”

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Jill Smokler, mom of three and creator of the raw and honest website “Scary Mommy,” died on June 22 at age 48, two years after her diagnosis with an aggressive form of brain cancer.
But enough about feminism, what killed her?
“She was funny, fearless, generous, and entirely herself,” the statement continued. “More than anything she built, Jill was proudest of her three children, Lily, Ben, and Evan. We are heartbroken to lose her, and endlessly proud of the mark she left on the world.”
No father mentioned huh?
The kids’ father, Jeff Smokler, was married to Jill for 17 years. They divorced in 2017 because Jeff realized that he was gay. Even so, Smokler told TODAY.com in 2024 that her cancer diagnosis brought them together in a “weird way.”
Oh there it is :story:
 
Ostatnio edytowane:
What is it that is killing all the women long before their time?

Seems like cancer in women who are in the middle of their life is getting worse
But that's just me saying it based on perception, not numbers
 
What is it that is killing all the women long before their time?

Seems like cancer in women who are in the middle of their life is getting worse
But that's just me saying it based on perception, not numbers
In her particular case, it's because she was Jewish. Glioblastoma is one of those things that has next to no risk factors because the brain is so well protected against carcinogens. Jews have a much higher incidence of this sort of thing because they're so inbred. The only other explanation, aside from really bad luck, would be routine gamma radiation exposure. And I'm going to guess she didn't do a lot of work involving radioactive materials.
 
I will never celebrate someone dying in their 40s of brain cancer. Whether or not I actually mourn them depends on if they were complicit in their website being used to groom minors.

I can’t say I ever liked parenting blog culture. It always seemed invasive and exploitative. I wonder if Gen Z is so developmentally delayed because of these controlling, infantilizing parents who made them that way because they always needed someone to write about on their blogs.
 
I thought this was the same bitch whose children are too scared of children's movies like Toy Story to finish. Had to look to confirm, and sadly, not the same woman.

Anyhoo:
The kids’ father, Jeff Smokler, was married to Jill for 17 years. They divorced in 2017 because Jeff realized that he was gay.
Since I was 18 years old, Jill was my touchstone. Every part of who I am today was in part shaped by who she was — and who we were together. Our relationship was complicated, especially in the last several years, but it was also beautiful.”
Lol fag.
 
In her particular case, it's because she was Jewish. Glioblastoma is one of those things that has next to no risk factors because the brain is so well protected against carcinogens. Jews have a much higher incidence of this sort of thing because they're so inbred. The only other explanation, aside from really bad luck, would be routine gamma radiation exposure. And I'm going to guess she didn't do a lot of work involving radioactive materials.
Well I think it's liberal elites
 
What is it that is killing all the women long before their time?

Seems like cancer in women who are in the middle of their life is getting worse
But that's just me saying it based on perception, not numbers
Might be a side effect of the manmade bioweapon virus that happened in 2019-2020 or the manmade experimental untested vaccine that they coerced almost everyone to take.
 
Might be a side effect of the manmade bioweapon virus that happened in 2019-2020 or the manmade experimental untested vaccine that they coerced almost everyone to take.
I remember getting weirded out about how much this kinda thing was happening a couple years before COVID even

Anyways hopefully its just a false perception because this happens too much and all the time, even if the lady was a kooky progressive
 
I remember getting weirded out about how much this kinda thing was happening a couple years before COVID even

Anyways hopefully its just a false perception because this happens too much and all the time, even if the lady was a kooky progressive
I think they started work at that particular lab in 2016-17? They could've been testing other viruses even before that, we only know about this one because of how bad the fallout of it was.
Smokling kills, ladies.
The push for drug legalization and consequent increase in regular smokers could also play a role. Depends on the demographic though, I don't know the statistics whether legalization actually increased the rate. This particular case could be in the smoking demographic, I don't know.
 
What is it that is killing all the women long before their time?

Seems like cancer in women who are in the middle of their life is getting worse
But that's just me saying it based on perception, not numbers
It's just the law of big numbers, you have thousands of content creators over the years. Some are bound to get some horrific disease and get an article about it, especially ones with families.

Over reliance on drugs probably doesn't help though.
 
I thought this was the same bitch whose children are too scared of children's movies like Toy Story to finish. Had to look to confirm, and sadly, not the same woman.
I cannot believe someone wrote, and others read, this bullshit:

Instead of simply telling a kid that everything is fine and there is nothing to be afraid of we need to validate their feelings. Just because we’re not scared doesn’t mean they’re not and to tell them otherwise is to gaslight their emotions.

These are the people who make everything worse for all of us. It seems like the cancer was here all along.
 
I'm sorry she passed away at a young age.
I will say I did not like her brand. It was toxic to young moms. Her site was recommended because of their relatable oh so funny articles about mommy getting mad and yelling at the kids and kids are difficult and I'm a mom but I want to abandon my kids, time to drink wine! etc. Young moms are vulnerable after having a baby and her site and other articles like it were poison. They are not a great community.
 
I'm sorry she passed away at a young age.
I will say I did not like her brand. It was toxic to young moms. Her site was recommended because of their relatable oh so funny articles about mommy getting mad and yelling at the kids and kids are difficult and I'm a mom but I want to abandon my kids, time to drink wine! etc. Young moms are vulnerable after having a baby and her site and other articles like it were poison. They are not a great community.
It’s also a lesson to any pro-natalist conservative who thinks parenthood makes women “based”. Lots of mothers are woketards and it’s evident on sites like this.
 
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Post surgery shared on instagram for some reason but it’s honest I guess
 
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