In the latest episode of “Southern Charm,” Austen Kroll shares a poignant moment as he accompanies his younger sister, Katie Kroll, to a tattoo shop. Their visit isn’t just about getting ink; it’s a touching tribute to their late sister, Kyle Kroll, who tragically passed away in 1994.
As Austen unveils his new tattoo, Katie explains that the dates “1984” and “1996” symbolize the birth years of their sisters. In a show of solidarity, Katie also honors her brother by getting his birth year, “1987,” tattooed on her arm.
Reflecting on their loss, Austen shares, “My sister Kyle passed away around 30 years ago. We just wanted to commemorate her.” Grateful for Katie’s presence, he admits, “My pain threshold is very low. I don’t like needles. Katie is definitely the braver one. I’m a big old wuss.”
Fans of the Bravo series may recall Austen opening up about his sister’s tragic passing in season 4, recounting the heartbreaking accident that claimed her life during a family outing.
In a poignant moment, Austen acknowledges the bittersweet reality that Katie wouldn’t be here if their sister Kyle had not passed away. It’s a painful truth that the family has had to grapple with, a sentiment that lingers throughout the episode.
As the episode unfolds, Austen playfully notes that he now has his “angel sister and devil sister” by his side, a nod to the complex emotions surrounding loss and remembrance.
Ultimately, the episode serves as a moving tribute to Kyle’s memory and a testament to the enduring bond between siblings in the face of tragedy. Austen and Katie’s tattoos stand as a lasting testament to their sisterly love and the impact their loss has had on their family dynamic.
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