Keenan Cahill, the YouTube phenom greatest regarded for his lip-sync collabs with stars ranging from Katy Perry to Justin Bieber and fifty Cent, died December 29 in Chicago, his loved ones has verified in a message posted to his official Facebook website page.
The preferred social media influencer had a minimal a lot less than two months previously been through open-heart surgery. And although it appeared at initially that he may possibly make a comprehensive recovery, problems eventually arose that resulted in his passing, immediately after becoming taken off of lifestyle assist.
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Cahill’s remaining operation was one particular of many he endured more than the decades, right after being identified with the autoimmune dysfunction Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome at age one. This scarce ailment, for each MedLine Furthermore, is one particular that “causes many tissues and organs to enlarge, develop into infected or scarred, and eventually squander away,” also commonly resulting in “skeletal abnormalities.”
“Keenan is an inspiration,” his loved ones wrote on Facebook, “and let’s rejoice by remembering all the content material he designed, artists he collaborated with, new music he created and the love he experienced for everybody who supported him around the years.”
Boasting additional than 721,000 subscribers and 500 million sights on YouTube, the Illinois-centered Cahill first arrived to the internet’s awareness by way of his lip-sync movies in the 2010s. His get the job done speedily captured the focus of artists like the aforementioned Perry and fifty Cent, whose collaborations with him would guide other artists including Bieber, David Guetta, Ariana Grande, Britney Spears, Jason Derulo, Jennifer Aniston, Tyra Banks and lots of far more to file video clips with him, as well.
Also releasing primary songs of his very own over the decades, Cahill is remembered by his aunt Katie Owen as a person who “never built a good deal of money” but “enjoyed what he was performing and brought smiles to the faces of so many people” with his get the job done.
“Thank you to every person that created Keenan’s shorter lifetime unforgettable,” she ongoing, in a information posted to a GoFundMe web page, meant to help include funeral fees. “He will be skipped by all who knew him.”
Although memorial designs haven’t been disclosed, $one,337 of the GoFundMe page’s $10,000 goal has been secured at time of reporting.

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