Lizzo knew exactly how to celebrate her Grammys triumph and Lil Nas X, Rosalía and Dua Lipa tagged along with her. The 31-year-old songstress ruled the night at the award ceremony.
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The "Grease" and "77 Sunset Strip" star died unexpectedly of natural causes on Wednesday at his Santa Monica, Calif., home, a press release, shared by his son, Logan Byrnes, said.
"His is the story of an ambitious young kid who, in his 20s drove out to Hollywood from New York City with a few hundred dollars and a dream of making it big in the entertainment business," read the release.
It continued: "He soon landed a staring role on the wildly popular TV series
Lizzo knew exactly how to celebrate her Grammys triumph and Lil Nas X, Rosalía and Dua Lipa tagged along with her. The 31-year-old songstress ruled the night at the award ceremony.
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He died of natural causes on Wednesday at his home in California, a press release, shared by his son, Logan Byrnes, said, reports foxnews.com. The statement read: "His is the story of an ambitious young kid who, in his 20s drove out to Hollywood from New York City with a few hundred dollars and a dream of making it big in the entertainment business."