Following
a reported shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, Justin Bieber expressed his sorrow
over the loss of his friend Chris King, a fellow artist in the music industry.
Chris
King gained recognition with the help of fellow musician Trippie Redd.
In
a video shared on Justin's Instagram Stories, Chris and Justin were seen
embracing.
"I
love you, bro," Justin wrote alongside the image.
"This
one aches," he added, urging his followers to pray for Chris's family.
As
his tribute came to a close, Justin Bieber remarked, “See you in paradise,
brother.”
Trippie
Redd shared a few photos of Chris and Justin on Instagram.
"I'm
so hurt right now I can't even think," the rapper lamented.
"I
love you, buddy. Please return," Trippie Redd wrote, adding numerous
broken heart emojis.
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Chris
posted a late-night Instagram story on Friday night featuring a friend named
Courtland Young. Later, he added another update to his own story.
“I
just can’t reply to every direct message you send me," he remarked.
"I had his back, I understood him, and I was his friend."
The
artist stated, “People in his life can tell you to shut up about things you
don’t know.”
Courtland
stated, “I’ve been on the phone with his family and close friends, but I can’t
speak on this [right now].”
"I
just saw a close friend commit suicide, and now I’m being asked questions? 'Get
the f**k out!'" he cried out.
He
urged those who followed him, "Please let his family grieve while things
get worked out."
DJ
Scheme, the 26-year-old industry rapper for Chris, sent the message
"RIP" on the former Twitter platform, X.
"This
is ridiculous, what the heck?" he inquired.
"Rest
in peace, Chris King," remarked DJ Scheme.
Many
followers expressed their horror upon hearing the tragic news.
A
person on X exclaimed, “What?!?”
“Damn,
bro, is it real?” questioned a second.
The
same individual said, “This s**t is unbelievable.”
“No
way,” three individuals exclaimed. Godspeed, dude.
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