A light-weight gone out.
Jennifer Lopez and Kylie Jenner have damaged their silence after the sudden demise of their beloved hairstylist, Jesus Guerrero, on the age of 34.
In Instagram posts inside hours of one another, the “Jenny From the Block” singer, 55, and the Kylie Cosmetics founder, 27, expressed the deep sense of grief they’ve felt within the wake of Guerrero’s passing.
“It’s no surprise your mother gave you the name Jesus,” J.Lo started her caption, addressed on to the celebrated stylist, that she paired with a black-and-white selfie seemingly taken by Guerrero in mattress.
“You were gentle and kind and loving, quiet and unassuming, but so powerful, and your presence was felt the minute you walked into any room. You never demanded the spotlight. You never needed to make a sound to be recognized, your heart and your talent did that as effortlessly as you artistry did.”
The “Marry Me” star confessed, “I’ve been having trouble putting the words together the last few days,” including, “The truth is I’m still in shock that such a beautiful young life has come to an end.”
“It seems senseless and unfair,” she continued. “I know your family is brokenhearted as am I and everyone else who knew you. Your spirit moved on to the next phase beyond this life but I know wherever you are there is beauty and light. And the beauty and light you left here will live on forever.”
She signed off, “Rest in peace, sweet angel…”
For her half, Jenner shared a sequence of images and movies of her with the celeb hairstylist.
“Jesus was more than my friend,” Jenner started her Instagram put up, calling him, “a light in my life, a source of laughter, comfort, love, and unwavering support.”
“I don’t know how I would have made it through the last almost decade without him by my side,” she shared. “He had a way of making even the heaviest days feel lighter.”
The previous “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star thanked Guerrero for “always being there for me, for lifting me up, for being my friend.”
“The pain of losing you is just unbearable and i don’t know how to move forward without you but I know great grief is born only of great love,” she wrote, including, “I loved you so much.”
Jenner continued, “You were the best person, with a talent that was unmatched.”
Describing Guerrero as “a true artist,” the youngest of the Kardashian youngsters mentioned, “You inspired so many, and you always will.”
“Your words, your laughter, your kindness, your beautiful spirit will live in my heart forever. I’ll cherish all our moments together. [E]very laugh and hug. I wish I could hug you again. I laid in your bed the way you used to lay in mine, talking for hours.”
“I would give anything for one more deep talk,” she confessed.” I’m going to overlook you a lot. [M]ore than any phrases can say.”
She concluded, “222 my angel.”
Jenner’s sister Khloé Kardashian, 40, commented on the put up, writing, “I am so so sorry my sweet Kylie. I know how devastated you are and have been and I wish I could take that pain away from you. But grief is in a way, form of love. Know you both loved one another so so deeply. I love you so much[.]”
One other considered one of Jenner’s siblings, Kim Kardashian, 44, additionally spoke out in regards to the stylist’s passing, sharing her heartache in a message posted to her Instagram story on Monday.
“Our great respect for the art of hair and make up has led us to meeting some of the kindest souls and made some of our bestest friends,” Kim wrote. “So when one of our glam family members passes away all of our souls are crushed.”
Guerrero’s demise was confirmed over the weekend by Jesus’ sister, Gris Guerrero, who arrange a GoFoundMe web page following his passing.
Gris wrote that her brother died “very suddenly and unexpectedly.”
A reason for demise has not but been revealed.
Describing Guerrero as “a son, a brother, an uncle, an artist, a friend, and so much more,” who was “born and raised in Houston, TX to immigrant parents,” Gris mentioned, “Jesus learned how to work hard and dreamt of taking his skills to the top.”
Jesus’ household additionally mourned the celeb hairstylist in a put up on his Instagram Tales after his demise.
“Our family would like to thank everyone for all the love and support during this hard time,” they started. “Jesus was the brightest light, we have never doubted that he touched the hearts and lives of everyone he came across. We have fallen into tears repeatedly reminiscing and wondering what we could of done different to still have him with us.”
The household added, “I don’t know how the world will go on without his light but I know he’ll give us the strength to push past any obstacle. RIP Jesus we all love you.”
Along with Lopez and Jenner, Guerrero labored with stars reminiscent of Demi Moore, Katy Perry, Charli XCX, Rosalía, Addison Rae, Camila Cabello and Dua Lipa.