Celebrities We've Lost 2025
-
@Jennkryst said in Celebrities We've Lost 2025:
Something something never speak ill of the dead, only good.
Charlie Kirk is dead. Good.
In today’s oh wells and anywhos…
-
This post is deleted! -

Because at this point, I think how much the leopards are being force fed is intentional.
-
Dr. Jeffery Meldrum, Professor of Anatomy & Anthropology at Idaho State University and respected voice in Bigfoot research.
-
-
@Pavel She was a good horse! I’m glad she had a nice retirement.
-
-
Tomas Lindberg, lead singer for melodic death metal band At The Gates, considered one of the founding acts of the Swedish death metal scene. This one hurts me a lot because I’ve been listening to AtG since the mid 90s.
-
-
@Rathenhope Admittedly did not know she was even still alive. Sad though!
-
Soo Catwoman
-
-
-
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy.
https://www.advocate.com/news/miss-major-griffin-gracy-obituary
-
-
Tomonobu Itagaki, creator of the Dead or Alive game series and the modern Ninja Gaiden series. He was 58.
-
-
@Alamias Dammit.
-
June Lockhart, 100, famous for being the mom in Lassie and Lost In Space.
-
Pierre was a radio legend. He’d been on air since 1981, so almost anyone who ever lived in the Philadelphia region and listened to rock knew who he was. The man was so beloved by locals that any time he was covering a concert, the line to meet him would be almost as long as the line the meet the band. His love for music was legendary, as was his hilariously painted van “Minerva”, which was older than I am. His complete inability to keep to a schedule became a running joke that his audience dubbed “Pierre Standard Time” and his radio show frequently ran over just because he was jamming out and having a good time. He founded charities to fight food insecurity, launched city-wide holiday traditions, promoted small local bands, was willing to use his platform to cut off musicians who took extremist views or did a Philly audience dirty, and was always, always happy to stop and snap a photo with listeners.
For folks in Philly who love music, this one’s a kick in the teeth.