Wil Dasovich mourns death of 'King and Kween of YouTube' Lloyd Cadena
Vlogger Wil Dasovich admitted he was greatly affected by the sudden passing of online content creator Lloyd Cadena recently.
On Facebook, he wrote how "tough" it has been for him, sharing how he's still trying to figure out how to process it all, declaring Lloyd the "closest friend" he has ever lost.
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"It will be some time before I can start uploading again and make sense of everything but for now, it’s time to reflect and remember the greatness of this amazing human being," he said.
"He was the best since the beginning, he was #1, both the king and kween of youtube. Our community is shattered, our hearts are heavy, but we are healing one day at a time," he added.
He then expressed his love for the late YouTuber.
"What I would give to run up and give u a great big hug like I do every single time we see each other. You were my YouTube idol since I came on the scene and you were the comedian I always aspired to be, and also knew I could never be. You helped me transcend to become the creator I am today and there is not 1 YouTuber who was more impactful on the community from the beginning than u were."
Wil continued how Lloyd's laugh "resonates" through his ears.
Then he ended his post with a promise that read: "And your spirit will remain forever within all of us. My heart goes out to BNT and all fam/friends of LC. I promise you, one day, even if it’s by 2021 when all of this covid bs ends we will all come together and we will have a huge celebration of Lloyd’s life and what he meant to this world! He was the best there ever was, unmatched!"
Many from showbiz share Will's sentiments including Mariah Carey and Sharon Cuneta.
YouTube star Ivana Alawi also paid tribute to Lloyd by fulfilling his challenge for her to clean a passenger bus.