Tiktok The creator of the content of John E. Crawley, aka Kingbeardx, died on August 18 at the age of 47. Social media is a place where anyone can create content about anything and potentially growing a large subsequent. This allowed users to become acquainted with a number of unique personalities who could otherwise get the attention they deserved. Tiktok and Instagram, with their content of the size of the bite that can suck the audience for hours, were two such paths for Kingbeardx.
The creator based in Mississippi, the popularity of Social Media John E. Crawley, began to grow around 2020, thanks to its funny and top responses to the secular things as someone was eaten by cinnamon. His relative observation and playful humor, combined with his fluffy beard trademark, earned Kingbeardx tracking over 3.5 million in Tiktoku and Instagram. Crawley also went to the nickname Pimpmunkx on Twitter and previously hosted a podcast with Anthony Caruso, aka shabisky.
John E. Crawley, known as Kingbeardx, will die
Caruso launched the Gofundme campaign to get money to stay in Crawley Hospital, who revealed his friend that he started in early August. The creator of the content for the first time presented difficulty breathing, was included in the fan for low oxygen levels and was finally in the ICU. 18th August Kingbeardx died at the age of 47, reportedly because of the cardiac arrest, according to TMZ.
Obviously, the reaction of fans to Crawley's browsing began to appear on his newer videos on Tiktoku and Instagram, as well as his commemorative aspects on the Glenfield Funeral Home website. Comments like “Fly High UNC” and “Tell me he's just a male man” summarize the way Kingbeardx followers feel in response to news. “His videos have made many of my bad days much clearer,” one fan wrote under his obituterist. As for Gofundme, it was transferred from the $ 31,574 goal for Crawley Hospital to $ 9,000 to cover its funeral costs. Almost $ 3,000 has increased so far.
Unfortunately, Kingbeardx is not the first popular content creator that goes through unexpectedly or prematurely, and will undoubtedly be the last. Sometimes fans have a little warning to prepare mentally, for example when Minecraft YouTuber Technoblade went through in 2022. But often, however, problems with physical or mental health at once, so members of the family and followers stun. But these content creators, even though they have never met in real life, have never met in real life, can have a lasting impact on those who remember them. Even now, annual commemorative contributions are reminiscent of browsing people like ethics and reckul, five and six years after their death, and John E. Crawley's browsing could inspire his fans to do the same.