MANILA, Philippines – Filipino vlogger Lloyd Cadena died on Friday, September 4, 2020. He was 26.
The sad news was announced on his official Facebook page.
"It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that we announce the untimely demise of our beloved brother Lloyd Cafe Cadena.
"May he be remembered for all the joy and laughter he shared with everyone. My family and I ask for your prayers, respect, and privacy during this time."
UPDATE: Family confirms Lloyd Cadena’s cause of death
On Wednesday, Cadena tweeted "11:11 Healing for Everyone!"
Cadena was supposed to celebrate his 27th birthday on September 22.
SEE ALSO: Psychic ‘Madam Rudy Baldwin’ allegedly predicted Lloyd Cadena’s death
The famous vlogger started his YouTube channel back in 2010. Now, he has more than 5 million subscribers.
Through vlogging, he was able to buy house and lot for his family at Lancaster New City in Cavite.
“Magre-retire na iyong nanay ko and I want her to experience na may sarili na kaming bahay,” he said.
Cadena studied Business Administration, majoring in Financial Management at Colegio de San Juan de Letran-Manila after previously attending Olivarez College.
Recently, another YouTube sensation Emman Nimedez passed away due to kidney failure and blood complication.
Netizens express sadness
— The Summit Express
The sad news was announced on his official Facebook page.
Rest in peace, Kween LC! |
"It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that we announce the untimely demise of our beloved brother Lloyd Cafe Cadena.
"May he be remembered for all the joy and laughter he shared with everyone. My family and I ask for your prayers, respect, and privacy during this time."
UPDATE: Family confirms Lloyd Cadena’s cause of death
It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that we announce the untimely demise of our beloved brother Lloyd Cafe...
Posted by Lloyd Cafe Cadena on Friday, September 4, 2020
On Wednesday, Cadena tweeted "11:11 Healing for Everyone!"
11:11 Healing for Everyone!— Lloyd Cafe Cadena (@LloydCadena) September 2, 2020
Cadena was supposed to celebrate his 27th birthday on September 22.
SEE ALSO: Psychic ‘Madam Rudy Baldwin’ allegedly predicted Lloyd Cadena’s death
The famous vlogger started his YouTube channel back in 2010. Now, he has more than 5 million subscribers.
Through vlogging, he was able to buy house and lot for his family at Lancaster New City in Cavite.
“Magre-retire na iyong nanay ko and I want her to experience na may sarili na kaming bahay,” he said.
Cadena studied Business Administration, majoring in Financial Management at Colegio de San Juan de Letran-Manila after previously attending Olivarez College.
Recently, another YouTube sensation Emman Nimedez passed away due to kidney failure and blood complication.
Netizens express sadness
from the iconic line "gusto mo yon? gusto ko yon! " to "gusto mo yon? ayaw ko yon!"— ً (@firenayeon) September 4, 2020
we didn't see this coming, y so suddenly? God got another beautiful angel, you went to soon Lloyd Cadena. rest in paradise 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/9CMrE6fJcl
I only met him and would see him at events but he was always so gracious and his joy would radiate. My sincerest condolences to his family and loved ones. 😢 Rest in peace, Lloyd Cadena. 💔— Bianca Gonzalez (@iamsuperbianca) September 4, 2020
Rest in peace and love, Lloyd Cadena. Thank you for all the laughters!— Andi Eigenmann (@andiegenmann_) September 4, 2020
Aside from countless laughters that he gave to thousands (or even millions) of pinoys. This kind hearted Lloyd Cadena is the person that we will all miss.— 래밴🍒 (@Ravery03) September 4, 2020
Almost all of his YouTube sahod is pinang tulong nya sa ibang tao. That’s why he’s so blessed. He is indeed a KWEEN! 👑❤️🥺 pic.twitter.com/aKuSWAIPib
Not a lot of you may remember this, but one of the first collabs I ever did was with Lloyd Cadena (he agreed to collab with me when I was literally at less than 10k subs!).— 范鴻志 RICHARD JUAN 홍지 (@richardjuan) September 4, 2020
Lloyd was one of the funniest, non-toxic, and humble YouTuber I've ever met.
Thank you Lloyd; RIP. pic.twitter.com/AoPtsoByAs
— The Summit Express