The part with Amy Winehouse felt kinda disrespectful. Was it really necessary to talk about what a mess she was at her last concert? Couldn’t they just said something nice about her literaly when her family and friends were dealing with the loss? Just sad.
@@LiveLoveLaugh102310 And you’re to judge? We’re you in the same situation as her at any point in your life? Doubtfully so. It doesn’t excuse talking about her in such a disrespectful way right when you announce her death. Inexcusable
@@Alfie_Dragonborn Lol I'm not judging her. I'm merely stating facts. She was an addict who refused to get the help she needed. Simple as that. You can't diminish the cause when the consequence is staring you right in the face.
@@LiveLoveLaugh102310 Yet you paint these facts in such a God awful light. Is it a fact you know every single little detail about what she went through? No, it’s not. People refusing help is a tale as old as time and it’s done for so many reasons, so unless you know why she did it, try not to criticise.
@@generalyellor2187 uhhh maybe have actually listened to her and gotten her more help and didn’t treat her like shit and let the press and the media bully her for her addiction??
Is that why she walked out of rehab after her family admitted her, saying I'm not staying here. She was warned numerous times she will end up killing herself, she had no intention of stopping and she paid the price. Iv no sympathy.
@@claireemma8401 you obviously have never had things rough enough in your life to go through that. So good for you. You’re lucky enough to have things good 👌👍
It feels so disrespectful to bring up things like drinking or drug use in the immediate announcement of someone's death, especially when the cause of death hasn't been announced. Edit: And talking about stuff like "disastrous shows" .. have some respect. This kind of news should be delivered with dignity and integrity. :(
it’s giving context. if they died naturally of old age, no one would have to explain their death but many of these celebrities were users and addicts 🤷♀️
The fact that Robin Williams committed suicide was extremely shocking and heartbreaking. He was a ray of light and sunshine for the viewers at home, always making us laugh but who knew that he had so many demons that he couldn't battle at the end. We really cannot judge anyone by their appearances alone.
I forgot he died that way, it's so weird to me. Apparently he had incurable disease. My uncle wanted to do that (bones and lung cancer) and didn't because "that would be disgrace for the family".
When Robin Williams died, my mind shutdown for a while. Now, the thoughts of then have suddenly become clear to me. Humanity is not just a species, it is a condition, an ephemeral state of being. Sometimes, our circumstances can cause us to lose track of what it means to be alive... to be human. What I would give for this man to have seen another day.
@@SaraADlady You are most welcome, Sara. Hope is that last smouldering ember buried within the ash; easily overlooked, easily extinguished. But it is there. And with perseverance, that ember of hope can be re-kindled into a roaring fire. All the best.
Robin had Parkinson's disease along with something called Lewy body dementia. By the time of his death he had completely lost his ability to discern between fantasy and reality due to his illnesses. I have chosen to remember him the way he was in his TV shows and hit movies like Mrs. Doubtfire. R.I.P. ROBIN WILLIAMS AKA MORK FROM ORK
@@emmacrooke807 it might sound disrespectful, but you have to respect the fact that if its breaking news, they haven’t got time to rehearse what they are going to say
That newsreader reporting Amy's death, you can hear the resignation and sadness, it's like she was projecting how a lot of us felt about it...we kinda knew it was going to happen but it was still desperately sad.
I remember George Michaels so clearly, it was Christmas, we went to a friends house for a Christmas meal and party, we sat in their living room and had Christmas music playing, his song "Last Christmas" came on and the moment it finished, someone got a notification on their phone from their news app with it say that George had passed away. It was honestly so sad but also scary that we listened to a song that said "Last Christmas" and then we heard the news. RIP
He was a top fella, the amount of money he donated to charitable organisation and people directly was incredible, even more incredible is that it was all done hush hush and he didn't wish to publicise any of it, says a lot about him, what a guy.
Robin's death hit me on another level. As someone who grew up watching his movies, he was a father figure and brought joy and hope to my kid's heart. When I heard of his passing, I had to get on my desk table at work to give a last 'O captain, my captain' salute.
Yea it was so sad. I ran into my friends work which was a bar on my way home from my work, a different bar. He showed me the headline. It didn't say died or dead but COMMITED SUICIDE. That was just, well damn. If this dude who beat his addictions, was loved and literally one of the funniest and also classiest people couldn't get out of it and offs himself what chance does a loser douche bag like me have? Then I had to call my son's mom(baby mama...she's above a girlfriend ) that was really sad. I told her, she was quiet, I figured she was doing her usual deal of being distracted by a bird flying by or a cloud moving or whatever seems to take up her attention when I try talking to her, when I was about to raise my voice and tell her to listen to what happened she was just bawling into the phone. She was really upset. Celebrities dying don't get to me or her really but James Gandolfini really upset me and she called me at work to let me know..
I remember when mj died it was on a Thursday night and it was non school uniform day the next day and we all came in dressed like mj in year 2 and we spent the whole of golden time listening to his music
the morning everyone found out here was my 9th birthday, and i was so frightened of him i was trying to deflect the conversations about his death by giving everyone my birthday haribos
I met Robin Williams at my high school when I was 16. He was talking of a new movie he was doing called "Good Morning Vietnam." He was one of the most gently and caring people I ever met. He was definitely a legend.
Robin Williams hit me really hard when I found out about it. To find out the man who brought laughter to so many was struggling with severe depression to the point where he couldn’t take it anymore was just heart breaking.
I remember Amy Winehouse’s death. I was at a BBQ at my uncle and aunts house and my cousin looked at her phone, looked up and was like “Amy Winehouse is dead” we were all pretty shocked.
I was young when MJ passed. But I remember it clearly because it was all over the news. Amy Winehouse and Robin Williams hit me hard. So did Christina Grimmie. I cried for days :(
Michael Jackson death still remain as one of the most heartbreaking and devastating Celebrity death for me , I still remember I was only 13 that time and when we heard the News my entire family skip our meal and mourned for his death like a Family Member passed away ☹️
For me, Caroline Flack hit me the hardest. What she was going through could have been completely avoided, had she gotten the help she needed. Rest in love, Flack Attack. 💙
I remember this so clearly as it was on my birthday. I did read recently though that her family weren't totally surprised and suggested she was..... In a way.... A ticking time bomb! Still so sad that someone has to live their life with such struggles, and sad they had to be played out in the media!
Michael Jackson was shocking news. I also felt sad for George Michael and David Bowie . Whitney Houston so tragic following her daughter. All these singers brought different aspects, to the music world
For anyone who may want to know what years these celebs passed: Amy Winehouse: 23/7/2011 Michael Jackson: 25/6/2009 David Bowie: 10/1/2016 Whitney Houston: 11/2/2012 Caroline Flack: 15/2/2020 George Michael: 25/12/2016 Robin Williams: 11/8/2014 (Please do let me know if I’ve made any mistakes)
my dad was obsessed with his music, he was about 10 years older than my dad. i was around five when he died. my dad never really listened to his music the same way again
I was at my bros graduation when everyone's phone started to blow up. It was the death of Micheal Jackson. I'm from the Carribean and yea..ppl started screaming in the audience. What a memory
When Michael Jackson died I remember my mom was on the floor crying watching the tv. She loves his music so much and was supposed to go see him but he died before she could.
I remember I was at the shop, and the shopkeepers to me Amy Winehouse has just died, out of nowhere I started to cry, I really love and loved Amy so much, still so grateful that I got to meet her before her passing, she was soooo sweet and tiny
I remember when Michael Jackson died. I tuned into the E! channel and seeing the news he was in the hospital. I then tuned into a local station and it was breaking news. Farrah Fawcett died earlier that day but was overshadowed by this.
Despite the overshadowing, Entertainment Tonight had Farrah Fawcett being dead all episode long. Michael Jackson did not get a mention until the very next time.
I remember MJ's death news so vividly. It was early in the morning, my father turned the TV on from the bed and screamed to my mom, who was in the kitchen, “Michael Jackson just died!”. I was seven and didn't even know who he was at the time, but it really shocked me. People's pain was immense. MJ's and Lady Di's deaths made a mark on me as a kid (I found an illustrated biographical book of Diana at the supermarket, so every time I'd go there, I'd sit on the floor and read it, and eventually my parents bought it for me). Despite Michael Jackson's reputation, both of them seemed like genuinely kind-hearted people to me. I remember thinking I wanted to be as kind as them when I grew up
I agree- I think that in his heart, MJ was a good soul who lived a troubled life. Sad to see the way things unraveled, but I’ll always think well of him.
i was a child for half of these but remember almost all. i remember i was in the car with my family when amy winehouse's death was announced on the radio, we had to pull over because we were so shocked.
I remember the Michael Jackson one, I was listening to music and doing my false tan ready for a night out the next night when suddenly it was all about MJ and his death, I couldn't believe it I thought it was a hoax at first and the night I went out all the djs paid tribute to him with MJ medleys
I'm from India, and MJ's passing away was announced by our principal, on the school microphone that actually tells us about the influence of the King of Pop,there have been many iconic people passing away after that but never have I ever heard it on the school microphone. I still remember that day, was in 6th grade, it was raining very heavily and it was our Math class. MJ was truly special, a genuine once in a lifetime phenomenon, I regret not being his fan when he was alive!
Damn right. Im from India too, and all i could see on televison for almost a year (on reality shows, news, discovery, music channels) was MJ. Its one loss that felt sooo personal... i was in 5th standard and we paid a tribute to him at the school , i didnt even know who he was at that timez bt i've been a big big big fan since then... it'll be exact 12 years without him tomorrow
@@swativirdi3020 that's so cool, you know what; when the news were broken by our principal, I misunderstood MJ for some boxer ie Mike Tyson (ignorant me lol), I never knew at that time that I would be obsessed by both of these personalities for rest of my life! And yes 12 years since the KING OF POP has departed!
Michael Jackson’s death is a memorable one for me. I was 10 and visiting my terminally ill grandmother at the Hospice, when I saw the headlines on the news. I hadn’t heard a lot of his music before but the news was somehow enough to move me and make me discover his music.
I was 8 and one of my dad’s sister had passed. We didn’t have enough money at the time to fly to Jamaica for the funeral, so they sent a copy of the service on DVD. We had just finished watching it and then my mom turned on the news and we saw that Michael Jackson had passed.
@@generalyellor2187 because he seemed happy. It gives a feeling of over analyzing things now. I grew up watching a lot of his movies, even the more adult ones like birdcage, and it’s crazy how much someone can fake a smile or emotion.
@@generalyellor2187 The man was sick & suffering from Lewis Body Dementia. Abd he suffered thru depression most of his life. So I don't really consider it suicide. I can't imagine the fear & pain he was going thru & it would of been horrible for both him & his fans to see him loose his magic & slip into total dementia. The world has become a much colder & fearful place since he left us & in a way I'm glad he isn't around to experience it. He'd be trying so hard to make us laugh & smile. It would of been to much for his gentle soul even if he was healthy !!
While I know all these celebs are dead already, there’s still a weird tingle I get as though I was watching these reports for the first time. Michael Jackson was the weirdest as I was on holiday in Majorca at the time in a remote resort and news was sketchy. A couple of days later back in the UK and it was all everyone was talking about.
michael jackson was a weird one for me too, i was very scared of him when i was young and the news came out he died the morning of my 9th birthday, everyone was talking about him at school and i felt so uncomfortable
Michael Jackson's death still pains, alot 💔 i remember i was getting ready for school in the morning when it was announced and i couldn't stop crying for like months....not even kidding. It was toooooo painful... never got over it
I remember clearly when MJ died. Used to listen to his music all the time while playing RuneScape as a kid and one night everyone on every server was spamming Rip MJ and I was like WHAT. Sucks man
no one is really talking about caroline, but her death hit me the hardest of all of these. i remember getting the notification because i myself was in a very bad place at the time, and i couldn’t bring myself to believe it. such a horrible night and really calls into question the way the media reports on suicide
Nearly all of these celebrities died young mostly to drugs. Very sad. Always felt with Amy such a waste of a great talent there has been no one like her since great voice.
Robin Williams's hit me in the heart soo much...I remember that day...I have the same age as her daughter and I remember hugging my dad while crying that day...
The day Michael Jackson died, i was inside a shopping mall. I kept wondering and felt kinda weird why Michael Jackson songs were being played in the piped-in music inside the mall when they used to be playing soft instrumental piano pieces and samba music. But now they're playing Billy Jean and Thriller.....i thought something was not right that day.....
The Robin Williams one made me emotional. I remember hearing this on the radio. I felt like my heart exploded out of my chest. I didn't know him in real life but I felt like i did. It took me forever to deal with it. Ive only really been upset over 2 people. Robin Williams and Michael Jackson. still miss them both.
@@loryngraham3387 well i'm only 19 so I don't really know how frenches see him now after 11 years to be honest , but I know that he is still listened so i think he still being loved by some of us 😃
@@loryngraham3387 woah. All cuz of a damn failed and false documentary??? Where are the brains?? Well people here in India are stillll obsesssed by him. No hate.
MJ’s announcement gives me chills, especially knowing that TMZ and the media so carelessly announced it before all his brothers were aware. Some of them found out from the news 😖
Oh Sir Robin how we miss you!! I CRIED when I found out he passed. I was so heartbroken. I also remember so clearly when MJ died. They played his videos and The Jackson 5 movie all week on MTV and VH1.
I remember Amy’s death. I walked into a corner shop and there was copies upon copies of newspapers with the announcement of her death on the covers... but Robin Williams one was the most confusing bc he was the last person i expected. I thought it was a mistake or another robin williams when they said how he died
@@JackW42 so he was performing in the womb ? ,but it is disrespectful to not pay attention to a remarkable entertainer and do a little research even into how long his career was