The creator of the hit show Duck Duck Jeep died all of a sudden.
Her group says that Allison Parliament has died.
People became crazy about Duck Duck Jeeps in 2020, when Parliament was seen putting a rubber duck on a stranger’s car.
It was said in Parliament that she did this after having a bad experience with someone in a small Canadian town.
After what she did, other Jeep drivers did the same thing to show kindness to others.
Since then, people have put ducks of all shapes and sizes on their cars.
The movement spread all over North America and even around the world.
“Many years later, that single gesture has morphed into the Jeep ducking craze that has swept throughout the Jeep enthusiast community in the United States as well as dozens of other countries around the world,” a Duck Duck Jeep statement said.
The reason Parliament died has not been made public.
People who liked Jeeps and Jeep Ducking paid their respects to the influencer on her Facebook page.
A lot of people praised the social work she did to help other people feel happy and kind.
“I’m so sorry to hear about your death and am shocked!” someone wrote.
“I know that you have made such a great impact with the duck love you have spread all over.”
Another fan said, “I am heartbroken to hear of your death.”
“In this crazy world, you have made a huge difference.” We will miss you.
In their tributes, some Jeepers showed pictures of their ducks or talked about how they would carry on her legacy.
“Allison, you will be sorely missed,” one person wrote.
“I’m so glad I got to know you and become your friend. I’m also thankful that you brought tiny rubber ducks into Jeepers’ lives.”
“We will continue the tradition in your honor!”
There was even a Fall Festival every year because of the Duck Duck Jeep craze.
She moved back to Ontario, Canada, from Alabama in 2020 to be closer to her family.
The name of her English Mastiff was Ollie, and the name of the Jeep she drove was Cana Bama.