Prince dies at 57 ,Marie Barone dies at 90 , Chyna dies 45 So many people will be missed #RIP

Written by on April 21, 2016

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Prince Rogers Nelson, the musical superstar known better simply as Prince, died April 21. He was 57.

One of the best-selling musicians of all time, a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, Prince won seven Grammy Awards as well as a Golden Globe and an Academy Award. Songs including “When Doves Cry,” “Raspberry Beret,” and “Kiss” soared to popularity and became pop-culture staples, widely known by fans of all genres of music. His broad appeal was due in part to the eclectic combinations of styles he created as he made his music, bringing together rock and R&B, jazz and funk, hip hop and disco in a highly listenable – and danceable – mélange.

 

Joan Laurer, aka Chyna, the former professional wrestler and reality TV personality, died Wednesday, according to her personal account on Twitter.

“It is with deep sadness to inform you today that we lost a true icon, a real life superhero, Joanie Lauer aka Chyna, the 9th wonder of the world has passed away,” the tweet on her page states.

Laurer was found dead in Redondo Beach, California, according to multiple news sources, including The Associated Press. The cause of death was not immediately available.

Laurer was born Dec. 27, 1970, in Rochester, New York. She graduated from the University of Tampa in Florida before launching her wrestling career.

Laurer starred in the World Wrestling Federation in 1997, taking the ring name Chyna and promoting herself as the Ninth Wonder of the World. Andre Roussimoff, another professional wrestler known as Andre the Giant, had been billed the Eighth Wonder of the World. She performed in WWF – also known as World Wrestling Entertainment, or WWE – until 2001, wrestling sporadically in two other venues.

The pop superstar’s publicist, Yvette Noel-Schure, told the AP that he was found dead Thursday at his Paisley Park recording studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota.

 

Emmy-winning actress Doris Roberts passed away Sunday at age 90.

Known for many TV and movie roles dating back to the 1950s, she’s arguably best remembered as Marie Barone, the hilariously overbearing mother on the hit sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond.”

She brought us a ton of laughs over those nine years.

 

Its sad because they say deaths comes in 3’s . We lost Micheal and now we lose prince man . The music industry is at a loss. WWE  is at a loss and comedy world. It makes us think, life is short and you have live life and thank god for your life. These three left their mark on the entertainment industry and they will be missed. -Lush


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