Legendary Singer & Actor Meat Loaf Dead At 74
21.01.2022 - 18:47
/ perezhilton.com
Meat Loaf, born Marvin Lee Aday, passed away on Thursday after suffering from severe COVID-19 symptoms. He was 74.
The singer’s manager, Michael Greene, confirmed the news to TMZ, explaining that the musician had been planning to attend a business dinner earlier this week to discuss a show he was working on (titled I’d Do Anything For Love). Unfortunately, he had to cancel it after he caught COVID and grew very sick. Sources told the outlet that his condition quickly became critical. It remains unclear if he was vaccinated.
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A statement was released to Facebook confirming his death, noting that he passed away surrounded by his wife Deborah Gillespie and daughters Pearl, 47, and Amanda, 41, adding:
Meat Loaf was famous for his 1977 album Bat Out of Hell, which sold over 40 million copies. He earned his first number 1 hit with his single I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That). He even won a Grammy for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance. Outside of his music career, he made plenty of appearances in film and TV shows, including The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Spice World: The Movie, and Fight Club. He also starred in Hair, both on and off-Broadway.
Losing an incredible talent like this has been hard for many celebrities, fans, and friends of the singer. Many have already taken to social media to mourn his loss, including Cher, who was one of the first to pay tribute, writing on Twitter:
Piers Morgan also chimed in, saying:
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Actor Stephen Fry mused:
You can watch the SNL sketch (below).
See even more tributes to the legendary singer here:
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