'Yes King' TikTok's daughter drops heart-wrenching post on dad's sudden passing
Yes King's daughter Mykel Crumbie expresses her grief in emotional note
Michael Willis Heard, the popular TikTok star, has breathed his last.
Earlier today, the Tik Tok users woke up the to saddening news about the sudden passing of Heard.
His daughter Mykel Crumbie shared the heartbreaking news through her Facebook account while sharing a bunch of memorable pictures she had with her late father.
Crumbie, who is currently going through a difficult time, has proved that she is standing strong amid this big loss.
She wrote, “My daddy man.. I’ma miss you so much king this is crazy to me and you really messing up the family with this one.”
“IDC who didn’t love my father and didn’t like his lifestyle and WISHED DEATH ON HIM!”
Mykel opened that her dad was "the greatest man to live on this earth" and the compassion he had was "unmatched".
Crumbie further wrote, “My dad came to everyone with LOVE and touch soooo many lives! I was a blessed girl so blessed to have him as MY DAD! This is so hard for us as a family but this too shall pass and we will grow stronger.”
She concluded the post by writing that she is sure that Michael is up in glory and is having a great time. “I love you daddy ima see you again dont worry about me.”
Heard was one of the most prominent TikTokers who gained massive fame for his elevating phrases such as 'Yes King' and 'Love yourself', which became identical with his online occurrence and personal viewpoint.
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