Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think for all the reasons everyone has said, but for me (I'm 50), he's the first major star of my generation to die of something old age related.
Not drugs, not stupidity, not a senseless car accident or something random. Barring any news coming out, this is the first whammy for Generation X.
Sure - it was hard when River Phoenix died - but he was doing drugs in the Whiskey a GoGo. Whitney Houston, drugs. Heck, Michael Jackson, drugs.
Makes sense. But look at the videos of him from his last red carpet appearance. He looked like he could have been 60+. Twinning with Bryan Cranston who is 62.
Anonymous wrote:His death wasn’t “old age related.” But it was a death of seemingly healthy person of natural causes in his 50s and it’s very unsettling.
Anonymous wrote:His death wasn’t “old age related.” But it was a death of seemingly healthy person of natural causes in his 50s and it’s very unsettling.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a couple of years older than Luke Perry but I enjoyed watching 90210 - I was in my mid 20's when it debuted and it was a guilty guilty pleasure. I was a young single woman just starting out in my career and it reminded me of my carefree youth which was only a couple of years prior.
From what I've read, he didn't abuse drugs and he wasn't a smoker (at least not a regular, heavy smoker.) It seems like most of the young stars who've died is because of reckless behavior (drugs, alcohol, fast driving, etc) or suicide. A stroke is so "normal."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was a truly nice and generous man - never took himself too seriously and wasn’t a jerk even at the height of his fame.
I feel very sad about his death too. Too young in real life and forever young in my mind.
That's part of what's so upsetting about his death - the fact that he was apparently a very good guy in real life. What a sad loss.
Anonymous wrote:He was a truly nice and generous man - never took himself too seriously and wasn’t a jerk even at the height of his fame.
I feel very sad about his death too. Too young in real life and forever young in my mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 45 and have never seen a single episode of the show and never had any desire to. I don’t get all the angst over celebrity deaths in general. The only one that ever hit me was Natasha Richardson because she was out playing with her kids doing something people do ever day. She was talking and fine and the she wasn’t.
Do you lack social skills?
Anonymous wrote:I think for all the reasons everyone has said, but for me (I'm 50), he's the first major star of my generation to die of something old age related.
Not drugs, not stupidity, not a senseless car accident or something random. Barring any news coming out, this is the first whammy for Generation X.
Sure - it was hard when River Phoenix died - but he was doing drugs in the Whiskey a GoGo. Whitney Houston, drugs. Heck, Michael Jackson, drugs.
it's just sad.