- Beautician Chloe Stott died in the horror accident in Arizona on Wednesday evening
- Her husband, Parker, was flown to the hospital in critical condition
- Chloe owned the popular Clover Skin Bar in Lindon, Utah
A pregnant Utah woman died on her way home to Arizona for Christmas in a horrific car accident that left her husband so badly injured that his leg had to be amputated.
Chloe Stott, 24, and her husband Parker were driving to Arizona to spend the holidays with their families when tragedy struck Wednesday night.
“They had just found out they were pregnant with a baby and were so excited to be parents and share the news with their loved ones over Christmas,” reads a GoFundMe for the couple.
Parker was flown to the Arizona Burn Center and is in critical condition, a source close to him told .
Chloe was the owner of the popular Clover Skin Bar in Lindon, Utah, which specializes in aging and acne and is frequented by several influencers.
Chloe Stott, 24, and her husband Parker were driving to Arizona to spend the holidays with their families when tragedy struck Wednesday night
Chloe was the owner of the popular Clover Skin Bar in Lindon, Utah
Clover Skin Bar specializes in aging and acne and is frequented by several influencers
She had posted loving pictures with Parker on her Instagram the day of the accident, writing: “You and me, forever, Parker.”
Many of Chloe's influencer clients also honored her following the news of her death, as did the entire beautician community.
TikTok influencer Emilie Kiser also left Chloe a message: “We love you.”
Kiser also shared a picture of Chloe and Parker on her Instagram story and wrote, “Hug your loved ones because life is so fragile.” We love you, Chloe. A true angel. '
The Thedallasaesthetician account run by Savanna Boda also commented: “Rest in peace Chloe. “We will miss you.”
Skin expert Jenna Rammell from the account @jennaskitchen added: “Heartbroken, so much love for you Chloe.”
The couple's relatives left hundreds of comments under the picture expressing their dismay at their loss
Parker was flown to the Arizona Burn Center and is in critical condition
The couple's relatives left hundreds of comments under the photo expressing their dismay at their loss.
One comment read: “There are no words.” The very best people. “Fly high, Chloe, I love you.”
Another added: “I know you still do beautiful things. 'I miss you so much and we are SO loved.'
A third commenter wrote: “Chloe, the legacy you left behind will never be forgotten.” Absolutely devastated. We love you.'
Chloe and Parker married four years ago and have often posted online about their love for each other.
She also often posted about her father, who died of cancer in 2015.
Clover Skin Bar posted on Instagram that it was closed for the week “due to an unexpected tragedy.”
The GoFundMe set up for the couple has reached over $50,000 of its $75,000 goal.