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
Joan Rivers. It was just a regular day, stopping into have a little procedure and she dies while under. She wasn't an easy person to like, but her comedy was good enough to sub for Carson and the only woman who did so. She would do anything for family.
— Ann – Leaving for Bluer Skies NOON 1.20.25 🦋 (@annroche777) May 10, 2021
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
20. Gilda Radner
— Carol Filinski 🇨🇦 (@CFilinski) May 10, 2021