Which celebrity death(s) impacted you the most?

Anonymous
Natasha Richardson. That is when I started wearing a ski helmet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Natasha Richardson. That is when I started wearing a ski helmet.


11 years ago, you just started wearing a helmet? OK.
Anonymous
Princess Di and JFK Jr and Carolyn Bessette. I was a teenager and can still remember where I was/what I was doing when I heard about their crashes.

I think it had to do with the degree of tragedy of their respective accidents and how there were those hours of waiting and waiting and hoping, then getting confirmation of death.

A radio station in DC would play that weepy Sara McLaughlin song mixed in with JFK Jr speaking (and his dad too?) in the days after his death and I would bawl and bawl while driving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is something wrong with me for answering “none.” ?

I’m seriously asking.


It's just you and me, I guess. I'm astounded by the responses here. My reaction to most of these deaths (those who I've heard of anyway) has typically been, "aw, that's too bad." I'm particularly surprised by the impact on so many people of the deaths of people who were the victims of their own self-destructive behavior.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Natasha Richardson. That is when I started wearing a ski helmet.


This hit me hard, too. She was so talented, she was with her family, everything was going so well for her, and it seemed like such a freak thing.
Anonymous
Chadwick Boseman
George Michael
Jim Vance
John Lewis
Stuart Scott
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Natasha Richardson. That is when I started wearing a ski helmet.


11 years ago, you just started wearing a helmet? OK.


I had been skiing since I was five and back then no one wore helmets. I also didn't ski much in my late 20s/early 30s when helmets became popular. I was just starting to ski again regularly when she died. It is hard to remember now but it used to be that no regular skiers wore helmets and people worried they would make it harder to hear skiers behind you (I have not found that to be the case).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is something wrong with me for answering “none.” ?

I’m seriously asking.

I was sad when my dad died, but if a celebrity death affected me it was truly for not being able to selfishly enjoy more of their work.


Nothing seriously wrong but you probably lack empathy ... you probably can muster sympathy.
Anonymous
There were a few in the last few years that were in close succession that broke my heart: Alan Rickman, Anthony Bourdain, Philip Seymour Hoffman
Anonymous
Chadwick Boseman - in part because I didn't know he was sick and didn't expect it. In part, because Black Panther was such a lovely movie and a special experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is something wrong with me for answering “none.” ?

I’m seriously asking.

I was sad when my dad died, but if a celebrity death affected me it was truly for not being able to selfishly enjoy more of their work.


While I was impacted by a few (already listed earlier) I do find the facebook posts from people mourning pretty much every celeb who dies as a little much. When you post Noooooo.....not another one, when it's someone who was 90 years old and lived a full life, it doesn't seem very genuine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is something wrong with me for answering “none.” ?

I’m seriously asking.

I was sad when my dad died, but if a celebrity death affected me it was truly for not being able to selfishly enjoy more of their work.


Nothing seriously wrong but you probably lack empathy ... you probably can muster sympathy.


NP. But I agree with PP. Celebrity deaths affect me not at all. I have plenty of empathy and sympathy for people in my life. I just don’t put celebrities on a pedestal.
Anonymous
I'm seeing a correlation on this thread between sudden deaths and the impact they caused vs those who died of natural causes/old age. Sudden deaths seem to leave the greatest impression.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is something wrong with me for answering “none.” ?

I’m seriously asking.

I was sad when my dad died, but if a celebrity death affected me it was truly for not being able to selfishly enjoy more of their work.


Nothing seriously wrong but you probably lack empathy ... you probably can muster sympathy.


NP. But I agree with PP. Celebrity deaths affect me not at all. I have plenty of empathy and sympathy for people in my life. I just don’t put celebrities on a pedestal.


I don't put them on a pedestal either, but find death by suicide incredibly sad whether I know the victim or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm seeing a correlation on this thread between sudden deaths and the impact they caused vs those who died of natural causes/old age. Sudden deaths seem to leave the greatest impression.


Yes, you are right. Part of what bothers me so much about Prince's death is the sadness of it (alone, on pills, in an elevator, not found for hours), and that it was too soon. We understand when death comes for RGB or Sean Connery - we are sad but it's part of the natural course of things. It hurts so much more when they are too young.
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