California State University, Fullerton, Dancer Destiny Morris, Passed Away At 19, Leaving Her Boyfriend, Christian Degeneffe

Destiny's passion and dedication as a Titan will be fondly remembered by her teammates, friends, and the entire university.

November 19, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on November 18, 2026

Destiny Morris, an actress, singer, and dancer from Los Angeles, California, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 19 on November 14, 2026.

She was a beloved dancer, teacher, and friend at By Your Side Dance Studio.

Destiny Morris was a student who proudly embodied the Titan spirit.

She was a junior on the dance team and came to Cal State Fullerton with the dream of making the Dance Team. She proudly fulfilled that dream as a member of our 2026–2026 team.

She was also a member of the and was recently seen cheering at the 2026 Crown Classic flag football game.

The Titans Dance Team and Titans Athletics department will hold a moment of silence to honor her memory on Thursday, December 4, before the 7:00 p.m. tip-off of the Men’s Basketball Big West Conference Home Opener vs. Cal Poly.

It is with unimaginable grief that we mourn the loss of our sister Destiny Morris. Destiny’s smile and laughter truly lit up every room and inspired all of us to carry the same positivity. She had a natural way of making everyone around her feel loved and cared for. Her presence was enough to cheer us up.

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The Dance World Says Goodbye to Destiny Morris

Destiny Morris was a radiant and multi-talented actress, singer, and dancer who passed away unexpectedly at the age of 19.

Her journey in the arts began as a shy little girl at By Your Side Dance Studio, where her infectious laugh was as memorable as her first steps.

Destiny grew up into a brilliant young woman at

She danced with a passion and grace that belied her years, captivating audiences from the ages of 15 to 21.

Her kindness, immense talent, and unwavering dedication touched the lives of everyone she met. She was a part of the studio and her spirit woven into its walls and community.

Who could’ve ever imagined I’d have to say goodbye to you now, Destiny. My best friend, my light, my consistency… what am I supposed to do going forward? There were so many plans that we’ve talked about over the last 7 years.

The studio hasn’t shared specific details out of respect for Destiny’s family’s privacy during this profoundly difficult time.

She is of mixed Asian, Black, White, and multiracial ethnicity and brought a unique and vibrant presence to the stage.

Destiny is survived by her heartbroken parents and her partner, Christian Degeneffe, with whom she had shared her life since February 2026.

Life is so unfair, you never deserved this. You were only 19, and we had planned our whole life out together. I’ll never understand why God called you home so soon, but I know you’re at peace now, looking down on me and everyone you loved. The three years we were together were the best three years of my life. You were my biggest motivation, and I’ll continue to live every day to make you proud. I know I’ll see you again one day. I love you so much, Destiny.

Deborah Perez, the owner of By Your Side Dance Studio, has established a on behalf of Destiny’s parents to support them through this unimaginable time.

Moreover, she will create a dedicated space within the studio for all who knew and loved Destiny to leave a note, a flower, or a cherished memory in her honor.

Destiny’s light was extinguished far too soon, but the impression she left on her family, her friends, and her entire dance community will forever remain.

She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

Rest In Peace, Destiny Morris.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Destiny Morris attended , and was expected to graduate with a B.A. in Communications in 2027.
  • She stood 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighed 59kg.
  • Her hair and eyes were a warm brown, and she had an athletic build.

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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.

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