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Ruby Rose has also shared a tribute to her friend.

Ruby Rose and Paris Jackson have shared heartbreaking tributes to their young friend Natalie Hall, who sadly passed away over the weekend.

Ruby shared a photo of their friend on social media with the caption:

“Natalie… you were one of a kind. To wake to the news that to won’t be lighting up my phone with ridiculous texts and I won’t be laughing and pointing at you when you drop the trolley and erewhon in front of everyone and try to walk away like it wasn’t you…. I’m defeated.”

“I have all our last texts and conversations from a few weeks ago and you were as kind as you were funny. I adored you and I hope you know how much. I only knew you 5 years but you were one of my strengths in staying sober. I looked up to you in many ways. You took me under your wing…I am hurting that you have been taken too soon. I am hurting that you were so up to date and proud on how far I’ve come and yet I don’t think you knew how much I owe that to sobriety and friends I met like you along the way. There was and will only ever be one Natalie Hall. Many people are mourning today. You were more loved than I think you could fathom my lil sis.”

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Meanwhile, Paris debuted a new tattoo behind her ear with the words “Stay North.”

She also shared this image with the caption:

“My sweet natalie. you meant so much to so many people. it hurts me immensely to know that you’re gone but with relief knowing you are in a better place and are now free of the troubles this crap world gave you. i don’t know who is going to put me in check with such brutal honesty now but i’ll be lucky if they’re half as dope as you. rest in peace nat i love and miss you so much. please visit me in my dreams.”

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This article originally appeared on InStyle Australia.

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