11. Stan Lee
Stan Lee, dude was a national treasure.
— Fen Zavada (@fen_zavada) May 10, 2021
12. David Bowie
David Bowie was my hardest. Felt like a losing a family member. Even worse the fact it was days after his birthday and I had been listening to him and having conversations about him. All that was still fresh on my mind when I woke up and seen the news.
— Cadeauxxx (@Cadeauxxxseed) May 10, 2021
13. Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain still watch shows. Whether it No Reservations or CNN show he did.
He took you there with food,drink and a history lesson from comforts of your couch.
Can't beat. I miss you man.
— benjamin eric floyd (@benericflo) May 10, 2021
14. Lucille Ball
15. John Lennon
16. Cameron Boyce
Cameron Boyce, I grew up watching Jessie and I followed him and the cast on instagram well into my teenage years. The literal day before, I saw a cast members’ post about how grateful he was to have him as a friend. It was just so shocking, he was so young (20 years) and happy pic.twitter.com/enNg4bireq
— Jenny von Westphalen not Karl Marx (@ireneandreas_) May 10, 2021
17. Joan Rivers
18. Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant. More specifically, when I found out his daughter was in the helicopter with him. I'm just an average sports fan, and liked Kobe but wasn't his biggest fan or anything. But it was about 3 months before my wife was due with our daughter. Made me terribly sad.
— Jolene (@csbw4856) May 10, 2021
19. Phil Hartman
Phil Hartman. pic.twitter.com/OdmIcb8vjG
— Stevil Dead II (@SteveJayJohnson) May 10, 2021