Late child star Kiana Underwood’s final video is heartbreaking.
The recording of Underwood, who died Friday at the age of 33 in a hit-and-run accident, was made on a nighttime street in New York City in what appears to be 2021.
She confirmed to the man filming that she was “Kiana Underwood from Nickelodeon’s All That,” before tweeting:
When the man asked her what show she was currently on, she pulled her hair and repeated, “The show I’m on is ‘All That’ on Nickelodeon.”
The man also mentioned her role in Little Bill and asked, “Where are you now? You’re in New York, right?”
She answered, “Yes, of course,” and walked away.
At least one of Underwood’s teeth was missing in the footage. She wore a teal T-shirt with daisies on it, tie-dyed pajama shorts, and purple slides. She was carrying what looked like a crumpled black bag.
The caption above the video read, “Look at what life has become,” and part of the caption reads, “My heart hurts for her.”
Underwood appeared on Season 10 of All That, Nickelodeon’s iconic sketch comedy show starring child and teen actors, which aired in 2005.
Previously, he had a voice-over role on Bill Cosby’s animated series “Little Bill,” which aired from 1999 to 2004.
Not much is known about Underwood’s adult life.
Page Six has confirmed that the actress died early Friday morning after being “hit” by a car in Brooklyn’s Brownsville neighborhood and “failing to remain at the scene.”
She suffered “severe head and body trauma” and was “pronounced dead at the scene.”
