TikTok star slammed over 'vile' casket photos: 'Delete these now'

A social media star has turned heads online by sharing several snaps of herself all dressed up and posing in front of her late father's open casket.

Jayne Rivera, who boasts just over 300,000 followers on TikTok, revealed that her dad, a US military veteran, had passed away last week.

US TikTok star Jayne Rivera posing in front of her late father's casket. Photo: Instagram/jayne_riveraa
US TikTok star Jayne Rivera posed in front of her late father's casket. Photo: Instagram/jayne_riveraa

Then on Monday, the Miami local took to Instagram to post photos of herself that appear to be taken at her father's funeral service.

In the pics, Jayne is sporting a black, one-sleeved mini dress and black heeled boots. In one snap, she turns side-on to the camera and lifts one of her feet in the air while in another she poses with her hands pressed together in prayer.

"Butterfly fly away. Rip Papi you were my best friend. A life well lived," she wrote in the caption.

Followers of Jayne's Instagram account — which appears to have since been deleted — took to the comments to express their dislike for her 'funeral photo shoot'.

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US TikTok star Jayne Rivera posing in front of her late father's casket. Photo: Instagram/jayne_riveraa
Jayne's Instagram followers called the pic 'vile' and urged her to take them down. Photo: Instagram/jayne_riveraa

"Not cool Jayne, ur dad was a decorated vet, a photo shot by his casket should be beneath you. May he rest in eternal peace," one wrote.

"S**t is just vile, and down right disgusting," added another.

Others said they would unfollow Jayne unless she removed the 'horrific' photos.

"Jayne, delete these pics, apologise for your lack of discretion or I will stop following you and I hope others will do the same."

"This is a hard unfollow. God rest that man's soul," said another.

Jayne, who also has an OnlyFans account, described herself as a 'fitness model' on Instagram where she had around 85k followers.

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