Michael K. Williams' cause of death was disclosed on Friday by New York City's chief medical examiner.
07.09.2021 - 22:59 / perezhilton.com
A lot of celebs are shameless when it comes to self-promotion on social media; it’s all part of the game these days. But many feel 50 Cent crossed the line this time.
The In Da Club rapper sparked major outrage this week when he took to social media on Monday to post about the news of actor Michael K. Williams’ death — and, for some reason, thought it was a good idea to promote his show Power Book III: Raising Kanan AND his liquor brands Branson Cognac and Le Chemin Duroi in the process.
Alongsi
Michael K. Williams' cause of death was disclosed on Friday by New York City's chief medical examiner.
tributes came pouring in from the Hollywood community.“We are devastated to learn of the passing of Michael Kenneth Williams, a member of the HBO family for more than 20 years,” HBO said at the time in a statement provided to TheWrap. “While the world is aware of his immense talents as an artist, we knew Michael as a dear friend who was beloved by all who had the privilege to work with him.
found dead in his Brooklyn penthouse on Sept.
Selome Hailu editorSteve McQueen, the British filmmaker whose most recent project is documentary series “Uprising” after the anthology series “Small Axe,” talked to Variety about the memories he cherishes of Michael K. Williams, who died on Sept.
Courtney B. Vance honoured his former co-star, Michael K. Williams, during the Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday. The “Lovecraft Country” star earned an Emmy for his role as George Freeman in the Misha Green-created adaptation and used his acceptance speech to pay tribute to the late actor.
Courtney B. Vance honored his former co-star, Michael K.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorWelcome to this week’s “Just for Variety.”Michael K. Williams is another life lost too soon.
told TMZ Wednesday of the 54-year-old star of “The Wire,” who was found dead in his Brooklyn penthouse on Monday.
But 50 Cent’s post lacked the widely expressed surprise, sadness — and respect — of most after “The Wire” star was found dead in his Brooklyn apartment of what was reportedly suspected to be a heroin overdose.
The Post’s exclusive report breaking news of “The Wire” star’s death in Brooklyn.“Damn if you didn’t see Raising Kanan check it out that fentanyl is no joke, killing the clientele,” Jackson wrote, plugging the Starz show, “Power Book III: Raising Kanan,” based on his childhood in Queens.“R.I.P micheal k williams,” he wrote, misspelling the actor’s name — and following it with hashtags promoting his line of wine and cognac.Fiddy soon deleted the post after getting a torrent of abuse for it — but
50 Cent is facing lots of backlash for not one, but two posts that he put up on Instagram after the death of actor Michael K. Williams.