If I knew him. So really only Nelly. He actually liked me when we met. Probably because I didn't ask him for an autograph. I didn't thi k it was appropriate since he ccx was watching his daughter's basketball game.
FYI, his daughter went to highschool with me and I watched one of her games (not because she was in it, but I was bored and it was happening) sitting next to him. I didn't actually know it was him until he said who his daughter was.
Yes , i felt the same way as Micheal Jackson died. Now what personal physician would keep giving a patient drugs all night and by morning he passed away? Also with Kobe this is so sad , his daughter died with him in the helicopter crash so sad?
Yeah I can relate, I was also heart broken when Chester Bennington died and the fact that it was my birthday when he took his life made the day more gloomy.
No not really, I don't think that would be possible either since I don't know them in person, just sad I wouldn't get to see more of them like for example Heath Leger.
You know, I'm big on music and threw the years some big names have come and gone, I would feel sad and even cry.. Bowie, prince, MCA. but, nothing compared to Chris Cornell.. so, yes. You can feel genuine grief. I don't know if its because I'm from the northwest, near same age and battled depression too but, I'm still crushed 2 years later..
the only death of a celebrity that actually fucked me up was x. he wasn’t a saint. he wasn’t a good guy. but his music and his inspirational talks really affected me. when he died it just hurt.
For me, Michael Jackson is the only celebrity who I have ever cried over. But it was waaay after his death date when I began to learn and care about him, then I had a reason to miss him.
It's hard for me to cry over someone I never knew.
The two tops for me were 1) MLK and 2) Jimi Hendrix.
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Grief is maybe too strong of a word for me personally, but I felt sad when Chester Bennington and David Bowie died, as they were a huge part of my life musically.
I've not been attached emotionally with any celebrity who has died. So, not yet. And the celebs I love rn are quite young, and it's unimaginable for me to see anything bad happen to them 😭
Rik Mayall , a loss to comedy ... David Bowie a loss to music. But never as intense as my departed family & friends , and last year , my beloved ferret , Miss Woolworth... miss her so much !!
Nope. I’ve never idolized any celebrity. About the closest I could come to that would be when a friend died when I was 14 I was bummed out and felt sad at her funeral… Then her twin sister got into politics 20 years later. :)
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If I knew him. So really only Nelly. He actually liked me when we met. Probably because I didn't ask him for an autograph. I didn't thi k it was appropriate since he ccx was watching his daughter's basketball game.
FYI, his daughter went to highschool with me and I watched one of her games (not because she was in it, but I was bored and it was happening) sitting next to him. I didn't actually know it was him until he said who his daughter was.
Yes , i felt the same way as Micheal Jackson died. Now what personal physician
would keep giving a patient drugs all night and by morning he passed away? Also with Kobe this is so sad , his daughter died with him in the helicopter crash so sad?
I almost cried when I found out Robin Williams was had died. Other than him, a celebrity death has never really affected me emotionally
I mean, my birthday fucking sucks every year cuz it's the same date as Randy Rhoads' death and he's my biggest musical inspiration.
Yeah I can relate, I was also heart broken when Chester Bennington died and the fact that it was my birthday when he took his life made the day more gloomy.
No not really, I don't think that would be possible either since I don't know them in person, just sad I wouldn't get to see more of them like for example Heath Leger.
You know, I'm big on music and threw the years some big names have come and gone, I would feel sad and even cry.. Bowie, prince, MCA. but, nothing compared to Chris Cornell.. so, yes. You can feel genuine grief. I don't know if its because I'm from the northwest, near same age and battled depression too but, I'm still crushed 2 years later..
the only death of a celebrity that actually fucked me up was x. he wasn’t a saint. he wasn’t a good guy. but his music and his inspirational talks really affected me. when he died it just hurt.
I feel for them, some more than others cause after all they are real people
The last time I felt genuine grief over a celeberity's death was Whitney Houston's, amazing voice that filled a lot of my memories
Robin Williams reminded me of my dad in a ton of ways and that one really hit hard.
I was a little sad when David Bowie died but I've never felt genuine grief. I never knew any of them, what you see is just a fake persona
No, but I guess it's because they're not close to me in any way. I do feel bad for the families because they're going through really tragic times.
Absolutely... 😢
For me, Michael Jackson is the only celebrity who I have ever cried over. But it was waaay after his death date when I began to learn and care about him, then I had a reason to miss him.
It's hard for me to cry over someone I never knew.
The two tops for me were 1) MLK and 2) Jimi Hendrix.
Grief is maybe too strong of a word for me personally, but I felt sad when Chester Bennington and David Bowie died, as they were a huge part of my life musically.
I've not been attached emotionally with any celebrity who has died.
So, not yet.
And the celebs I love rn are quite young, and it's unimaginable for me to see anything bad happen to them 😭
Rik Mayall , a loss to comedy ... David Bowie a loss to music. But never as intense as my departed family & friends , and last year , my beloved ferret , Miss Woolworth... miss her so much !!
Nope. I’ve never idolized any celebrity. About the closest I could come to that would be when a friend died when I was 14 I was bummed out and felt sad at her funeral… Then her twin sister got into politics 20 years later. :)