Hello everyone and welcome back to another video from our channel Hot News. In this video, we’ll be highlighting

American celebrities who have passed away today and in the last few days along with other notable figures from

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means a lot to us. Thank you. And now, let’s begin. One,

Isaiah Whitlock Jr. best known for his role in The Wire and his iconic collaborations with Spike Lee, has died

at 71. His agent, Brian Leeman, shared the news with a heartfelt message. If

you knew him, you loved him. A brilliant actor and an even better person. Our

hearts are broken. He will be truly missed. Whitlock captured audiences with

his unforgettable presence, sharp delivery, and signature catchphrase that became part of pop culture history.

Whether on screen in major dramas or in standout comedic roles, he brought a

unique charisma that set him apart. Fans and fellow actors have begun to reflect

on the powerful mark he left behind. His performances weren’t just roles. They

were moments that stuck with you. From gritty street dramas to clever satire,

he always knew how to steal the scene. Stay with us as we look back at his legacy, his most powerful roles, and why

his influence will continue to inspire for years to come. Two, Tatiana Schlloberg, the granddaughter of

President John F. Kennedy, has died at the age of 35. Her family confirmed the

news in a message shared by the JFK Library Foundation on December 30th. Our

beautiful Tatiana passed away this morning. She will always be in our hearts. The statement read. The message

was signed by her husband George Moran, their children Edwin and Josephine, her

parents Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schllober, and her siblings Jack and

Rose Schlosberg along with sister-in-law Rory Schlober.

Known for her intelligence, warmth, and commitment to meaningful work, Tatiana

carried forward a legacy that extended far beyond her famous last name. To

those closest to her, she was a devoted mother, a loving partner, and a deeply

cherished presence in their lives. As tributes continue to emerge, many are reflecting on the quiet impact she made,

and the legacy of family, purpose, and grace she leaves behind. Three.

Melanie Watson, known for her appearances on Different Strokes, has passed away at the age of 62. Her

brother, Robert Watson, confirmed that she died on December 26th in Colorado

Springs, Colorado. She had recently been hospitalized after experiencing internal

bleeding, and her condition quickly worsened. Melanie’s role on Different Strokes made her a familiar face during

the golden age of American television, where her performances brought warmth and personality to the screen. Though

her time in the spotlight was brief, she left an impression on viewers who grew up with the iconic series. Her passing

marks another moment of reflection for fans of classic TV. Many are now revisiting the shows and moments that

made her presence so memorable. Four. French icon Bridget Bardaux has passed

away at the age of 91 following a recent health scare. Her foundation shared the

news in a heartfelt statement on December 28th, calling it a moment of immense sadness. Bardaux wasn’t just a

screen legend. She was a global symbol of beauty, independence, and later in life, compassion. After rising to fame

as one of the most recognizable faces of French cinema and music, Bardeau made a

bold decision that stunned the world. She walked away from the spotlight to dedicate herself fully to animal

protection. Through her foundation, she became a tireless advocate influencing laws and

saving countless lives. She leaves behind a powerful dual legacy, one of

cinematic brilliance and selfless activism. Bardaux is survived by her

husband, her son, her granddaughters and greatg grandandchildren. Five.

Perry Bamante, longtime guitarist and keyboardist for the cure has died at age

His passing happened over Christmas following a short illness. The band

shared the news in a heartfelt statement. It is with enormous sadness that we confirm the death of our great

friend and bandmate, Perry Bamonte. Teddy was a warm and vital part of the

cure story. Bamonte joined the band in the early 90s, contributing to some of

its most memorable albums and live performances. His signature sound helped shape the emotional depth and atmosphere

that made the cure a global phenomenon. Quiet and deeply creative, he played a

key role in songs that defined a generation. Fans remember him not only for his musicianship, but for the soul

he brought to every performance. His work on stage and in the studio left an impact that still resonates in the world

of alternative rock. Tributes continue to pour in, celebrating a legacy built

on passion, artistry, and timeless music. Six. Mickey Lee, known from Big Brother

season 27, has died at age 35. Her family confirmed that she passed on

December 25th after multiple cardiac arrests brought on by severe flu complications.

The announcement was shared through a message on social media. Mickey captured the hearts of audiences

nationwide through her appearance on Big Brother, where her authenticity, strength, and spirit left a lasting

impression on fans and fellow cast members alike. Mickey stood out in the reality TV world for her honesty and

vibrant energy. On screen, she formed real connections that made her a fan

favorite. Remembered for both her bold personality and genuine heart, her

passing has sparked an outpouring of emotion from the Big Brother community and those who followed her journey. She

leaves behind memories that will live on in the hearts of many. Seven. Mick Abrahams, the original

guitarist and founding member of Jethro Tool, has died at the age of 82. His

passing was confirmed on December 19th. Jethro Tall frontman Ian Anderson shared

a heartfelt statement recalling Mick’s early contributions to the band and noting that he had faced serious health

issues over the past 15 years. These challenges had kept him away from performing and the public eye. Anderson