16.
Aaliyah, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, Nipsey Hussle, Pop Smoke https://t.co/tyMZmKVwpj
— Katie Scott (@KatieScottNews) June 9, 2020
17.
David Bowie and then Alan Rickman, within just days of each other.
Absolutely CRUSHED me. pic.twitter.com/L04yQBcSq6
— Missy the Pissed-off Patriot🇺🇸TEXT USPS to 50409 (@missykender) June 9, 2020
18.
JK Rowling.
It’s hard not to shudder at such a long drawn out and public death. I only wish someone had managed to reach her before she self-destructed.
— William Gillis 🏴 (@rechelon) June 9, 2020
19.
I still have a really hard time about cameron boyce not being here 😭💔 pic.twitter.com/xartm4V23q
— ♡ Stephanie ♡ (@StephTheGroupie) June 9, 2020
20.
100% Chester Bennington. He was the hugest part of my childhood/adolescence. And Christina grimmie’s death fucked me up on a whole other level. Also Caroline flack, Cory monteith, Mac Miller, and Cameron Boyce were rough. https://t.co/hQEUbdMXt9
— paula ◟̽◞̽ ☕️ (@_PaulaMarie) June 9, 2020
21.
For me, I think it was the death of Jim Henson 30 years ago, aged just 53. The original Muppet Show had a huge impact on my life. https://t.co/yGdrKNfMXi
— Philip Ardagh (@PhilipArdagh) June 9, 2020
22.
This might sound odd for a 42 year old man to say, but Chester Bennington. I would be hard pressed to name 2 Linkin Park songs and I’d get the title of the one I could remember wrong (it’s just “Crawling”) it’s just where I was at mentally at the time it hit hard.
— (nested(parenthetical)) (@nparenthetical) June 9, 2020
23.
Avicii
— neekolul (@neekolul) June 9, 2020
24.
I cried when Carrie Fisher passed – long, LONG before she should have. She had decades of light and wisdom left to give. pic.twitter.com/OmB912sKXu
— Alex 🦉| Haruspis (@haruspis) June 9, 2020
25.
Victoria Wood.
— Richard Coles (@RevRichardColes) June 9, 2020
26.
James Gandolfini
We will never know the end of Sopranos’ pic.twitter.com/0LCiwSQdjX— Anjee W (@Anjeew) June 9, 2020
27.
Whitney Houston. I cried, and was just angry she never found her way back. Ik it’s not right, but I couldn’t help it. I loved her pic.twitter.com/iA0WlfdNmS
— Congrats Eminem 12 Yrs Sober! ♥️🙏🐐 (@Liviakai21) June 9, 2020
28.
Heath Ledger. So much talent, so much potential. It was really shocking and sad. I cried so hard when he won the Oscar posthumously for “The Dark Knight”pic.twitter.com/JwZy8ic7cc
— Peter Morley (@morethanmySLE) June 9, 2020
29.
Phil Hartman. What a comedic loss and such a tragedy. pic.twitter.com/oLyMgjkBXT
— Pura Vida Sally 🏳️🌈 (@SallyHawker12) June 9, 2020
30.
A lot of them impacted me, but for some reason, Anton Yelchin’s sudden, unexpected death hit me the hardest. Probably because he was only a little younger than me, and he seemed like such a genuinely kind person. pic.twitter.com/2ZOzXMgvhM
— Sean 🏳️🌈 BLM (@SeemToggle) June 9, 2020