Earlier this month, fans were shocked to learn that Mexican-Canadian influencer Denise Ivonne Jarvis Gongora, better known as Mary Magdalene online, died at the age of 33. She fell from the ninth floor of a high-rise apartment building in Patong, Thailand, on December 9.
Prior to the discovery of her body, her flip-flops were discovered left behind on the 9th floor of the building, around where the fall took place.
Now, new disturbing details are being revealed about the events that led up to this internet personality’s tragic death.
A video has recently resurfaced that was reportedly recorded on the Phi Phi islands on November 20, 2025. It shows Gongora clearly intoxicated and disoriented, being assisted by police, as she was placed in a cart and carried back to her hotel room.
She admits to being under the influence, at one point saying, "I don't know what's happening," and later, "I'm drunk," as she is taken back to the hotel.
In the clip, Gongora is dressed in a green hoodie, and her hair covers her face. She appears to have trouble sitting up properly. She later needs the assistance of two people holding her up as she makes her way back to her hotel room. A bystander can be seen capturing the incident on camera.
The video follows as Gongora is helped into bed, repeatedly saying, “I’m actually drunk.”
Gongora was well known online for her numerous cosmetic surgeries, extensive tattoos, and her presence on the platform OnlyFans.
She had over 400,000 followers across her multiple social media platforms.
After the announcement of Gongora’s death, many people took to social media to share tributes to her, including her brother Ivan.
“You are so funny and so creative way more than I'll ever be,” he wrote. “I love you much more than words will ever say. You are my world. I wish things were different. Thank you for everything, I love you sis.”