TikTok star John Crawley, generally known as ‘KingBeardX,’ lifeless at 47

TikTok star John Crawley, often known as “KingBeardX,” has died on the age of 47.
Crawley’s former podcast co-host and pal Anthony Caruso shared the information Tuesday on a GoFundMe web page that had been arrange earlier this month for the social media star’s medical bills.
“I’m actually sorry to inform everybody the dangerous information however Pimpmunkx (KingBeardx) handed away yesterday,” Caruso wrote in a quick replace, thanking those that had contributed to the fundraiser thus far.
Caruso famous that Crawley’s mom instructed him to “thanks all,” and added that the fundraiser will “go on to help fundraising a funeral/serving to John’s mom.”
Caruso had arrange the GoFundMe, who had amassed over 3.5 million followers on Instagram and TikTok.
“John is presently within the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) situated within the state of Mississippi, USA, and is struggling to breathe,” Caruso posted Aug. 4.
“John is the principle breadwinner for his household, and sadly, he doesn’t have medical insurance coverage,” he continued, including that Crawley’s situation was “fairly unstable” and that household and buddies have been “anxious about him.”
“He went to the hospital; he was having hassle respiratory,” Caruso cited a member of the family as saying.
“Docs put him on a ventilator… we went previous 66% (O2 ranges) and he stopped respiratory. They (put him into the ICU and) introduced it again as much as 100% (O2 ranges). He simply had a tube positioned in his chest… his respiratory situation remains to be very dangerous.”
The fundraising effort was particularly set with a purpose of $31,574, as a result of, “in keeping with the Nationwide Library of Medication within the US: ‘the imply intensive care unit price and size of keep have been $31,574,’” the GoFundMe web page said.
Crawley was identified for his comedic social media reactions to folks consuming meals, his sharp wit and his distinctive lengthy beard.
On X, followers struggled to understand the information on Tuesday. “It’s so unhappy,” one particular person wrote, including, “I hope it isn’t actual!”
One other X consumer remarked, “I’ll miss his irreplicable [sic] sense of acerbic humor, and can endlessly curse that he didn’t outlive TBob. Such a tremendous creator and comic, and it’s so tragic to see him go.”
