“I am shocked and heartbroken,” Stennett said in a statement published on Facebook.
“I do not believe Peep wanted to die, this is so tragic.
He was highly intelligent, hugely creative, massively charismatic, gentle and charming.

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He had huge ambition and his career was flourishing.
She is truly grateful to the fans and the people who have supported and loved him.”
Details of his death are still emerging.
Live didn’t do your greatness justice.
She also posted two emotional videos to her Instagram stories.
“Well he was even more f great as a person.”
“Seeing the news of Lil Peep is so desperately sad,” Smith tweeted.
Charli XCX called his passing “a tragedy” and praised Peep’s talent.
“I remember hearing him for the first time and being so enthralled,” she wrote.
“Love to all his family, friends and fans.
We have lost something special.
I’m not sick.”
He also posted in a separate post, “When I die you’ll love me.”
“Yeah, it is serious,” he said at the time.
I realized it was just myself it’s a chemical imbalance in my brain.
That’s the side of myself that I express through music.
That’s my channel for letting all that s out."
Music producer Marshemello tweeted after the news of his death: “Peep was the nicest person.
Everyone will miss you man.”
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