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Emotional words for deceased hairstylist
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Kylie Jenner said goodbye to her late hairstylist in a touching post. He was “more than just a friend”.
The US Promiwelt is currently mourning the hairstylist Jesus Guerrero, who suddenly died at the end of February at the age of 34. The list of his clients is long: Guerrero was responsible for the mane of stars like Katy Perry, Charli XCX, Dua Lipa, Jessica Alba, Jennifer Lopez or Kylie Jenner. The latter apparently increases the death of the hairstylist: the 27-year-old now paid tribute to him with emotional words.
“More than just a friend”
“Jesus was more than just a friend – he was a light in my life, a source of laughter, cosiness, love and unshakable support,” the 27 -year -old wrote on Tuesday for a number of photos and videos with Guerrero. “I don’t know how I would have survived the last decade without him at my side. He had the ability to make even the hardest days easier.”
The post also says: “The pain of losing you is just unbearable and I don’t know how to continue without you. But I know that great grief is only born out of great love. And I have you so much loved. ” He was “a real artist”, with “a talent that was unsurpassed”.
Kylie Jenner should pay for funeral costs
Jesus Guerrero’s family had made the death of the hairstylist public on February 22 on a gofundme side. They did not name a cause of death. In the days before his death, he is said to have flown to the United Arab Emirates together with Jennifer Lopez (55).
Kylie Jenner is said to have suddenly heard about Guerreros in the early Saturday morning. According to a report by “People”, the 27-year-old should pay for the costs of the funeral of her close friend and employee to relieve his family.
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