HEARTBROKEN Chanel Jansen penned a moving tribute to her bodybuilder boyfriend in the days after his sudden death.
Rich Piana died on August 25 two weeks after he was placed in an induced coma after he collapsed while she was cutting his hair.
Writing in her heartbreaking tribute, Chanel said: "I will always remember how much I love holding his hand.
"I will always remember how I felt so loved when he would wake up and kiss me on the forehead.
"I will always remember how I had it great with the love of my life.
"I will always remember I was loved by the most amazing man I've ever known.
"I will always remember there's a hole in my heart where he will always belong.
"I will always remember that someday when it's my time-he will fill that space inside me and I'll be whole again.
"We just finished watching the Notebook yesterday and I said 'That's how it was supposed to be. We were supposed to go together.
"'So when it's my time someday-come find me and take me where we're supposed to go because I don't want to go anywhere without you'".
She also shared a picture of the couple lying on their fronts on a bed.
She later gave a tear-jerking account of of the moment he collapsed as she gave him a haircut.
Jansen, 29, said: "[Rich] said 'I want you to cut my hair'.
"He leaned forward and I thought he was stretching his neck so I could cut the back of his neck.
"All of a sudden he started to fall back to me. I said 'baby are you OK?'
"His eyes were rolling into the back of his head.
"I went to catch him but he was sweating and he fell and bumped his head. His eyes were wide open and he was gasping."
A panicked Jansen described how she believed the gym fanatic could be suffering from sleep apnea.
But she soon realised something much more serious was at hand when she spoke to a 911 operator.
She added: "I rolled him to his side, slapped him across his face, screamed his name and dialled 911.
"The operator told me 'you have to roll him on his back and start compressions'.
"I was jumping up and down on him with all my might to keep his heart pumping.
A Florida medical examiner confirmed to TMZ that Piana died in hospital early on Friday morning.
His estranged wife Sara also said that she was "in tears" after learning Piana had passed away.
Writing on Twitter, she said: "I'm in tears writing this that @1dayumay has just passed away. I can barely believe this... I am so saddened & heartbroken that he didn't make it.
"I just want to say THANK YOU Rich for teaching me so much about life, whether it was the easy or the hard way."
She added: "Rich, I hope you feel better now in heaven and that you're up there healthy, smiling & telling everyone 'how it is, being REAL & doing your thing'. Rest In Peace my dear husband."
Fellow social media body building star and friend Bradley Martyn posted a picture of himself with 46-year-old workout champ Rich on Instagram with the message “Rest in peace”.
Neither Rich’s partner or company have confirmed his death but hundreds of tributes were earlier posted on social media as rumours swirled.
James Mooney, co-founder of Gunsmith Clothing posted a message on twitter reading: "Gone too soon brother. What a sad day, can't even believe it's true...truly heartbreaking."
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Professional bodybuilder Dan Fine posted a tribute saying: “RIP to my great brother in iron @1dayumay #richpiana. Love you brother and I know you’re crushing it at the Great Gym in the Sky.
"You’ve left behind a legion of friends and fans the world over.”
Australian actor and bodybuilder Calum von Moger said: “A big man with a big heart- RIP Rich Piana."
Online coach Jerry Ward posted a message on Instagram: “Rich has passed. Confirmed. I waited till I knew it was real hoping it was fake news. It isn't.
“I don't know what to say. Outside of bodybuilding rich was my friend. He checked up on me and my ventures, he was always the one saying "let's get a picture" when he was busy and I didn't want to bother him."
Rich reportedly collapsed as his girlfriend Chanel Jansen cut his hair earlier this month.
The social media star was placed into an induced coma after suffering "a medical emergency", TMZ Sports reported.
Law enforcement sources told the celebrity news website: "Emergency personnel responded to a possible overdose call at Piana's home on Monday afternoon."
His girlfriend tried to catch him when he collapsed in the bathroom, but couldn't due to his giant size.
According to TMZ, she was instructed by the 911 operator to perform CPR on the former bodybuilding champ, but was unable to revive him.
Police later revealed they found bottles of testosterone and white powder in the house and Chanel admitted to responders that he had been juicing for more than 20 years.
Last week Chanel was forced to respond to earlier rumours that Rich had died.
She posted a picture of the pair on instagram with the caption: "I just want to be clear [Piana] is STILL ALIVE. All myself and his family are asking for is positive thoughts, prayers, and love."
Piana, who has competed in and won several bodybuilding competitions over the years, made headlines last year when he openly admitted to taking steroids.
He revealed his fitness regime consists of a massive steroid cycle, nine meals a day, a series of workouts not fit for the average human being and, according to one profile, “protein shakes big enough to drown a toddler in”.
Piana explained how he takes great care with his steroids use, how he understands the importance of “on/off cycles” and why he believes nobody in the competitive bodybuilding industry can compete without using performance enhancing drugs.
He said: “If you have the choice to stay natural or do steroids, stay natural. There’s no reason to do steroids, you’re only hurting your body, you’re hurting yourself.
“If you want to become a professional bodybuilder, guess what – you’re probably going to have to f***in’ do ‘em. You’re not going to have a choice.”
The winner of bodybuilding competitions in Los Angeles in 2003 and Sacramento in 2009, Piana said the secret to his success was his honesty.
He said: “Coming out, talking about steroids, just being straight up with people. I think people trust me.”
Piana has taken the internet by storm in recent years, with his ripped social media posts, work out plans and supplement business.
While Rich no longer competed in bodybuilding competitions, he had a massive following online with more than 1.2million followers on Instagram - who he inspired to push their bodies to greater feats.
Keen to capitalise on his large fan base, he had launched several business ventures along the way, and earned money through merchandise, supplements and endorsements.
In 2016, he launched a “bigger by the day” challenge, which promised fans they would gain 30lb of muscle if they followed his diet and workout routine.
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