Influencer Chris O'Donnell He shared the lyrics to a mysterious song about how he was remembered just two months before his death.
O'Donnell, also known as Crewhead, He died He turned 31 on Saturday, January 11, according to Online obituary.
On November 9, 2024, O'Donnell Post the song's lyrics on Instagram In reference to how he will be remembered after his death.
“I wonder when I leave this earth, when I leave the rat race, when I'm lying in the dirt, if you'll remember my face,” O'Donnell wrote, quoting lyrics from his song “Manic Man.” Curtis Waters.
The song was played on a reel of O'Donnell singing, hiking, skiing and driving in multiple locations across Arizona and Utah.
O'Donnell is known for posting fitness and bull riding content on social media Tik TokHis account has more than 844 thousand followers InstagramHe has more than 241,000 followers.
O'Donnell died by suicide, according to a statement from the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office in Phoenix, Arizona, which was released to multiple outlets, including and! news and the people.
The comments section of O'Donnell's video, and other videos on his Instagram account, have been filled with messages of condolence since the star's death.
“I hope the views are better for you, Chris,” one person commented on the Nov. 9 video.
Another wrote: “I will always remember you brother. rest in peace.”
O'Donnell has been vocal about mental health and has used his platform to advocate for greater awareness. In December 2022 Instagram share“I've been open about mental health since I was talking about it as a YL leader in high school, and I've been transparent about my own struggles in hopes that it will help others along their own path,” he said.
“I also got sober in 2018 and have been an advocate for substance abuse awareness ever since, helping struggling men and women find the treatment they need,” he added.
“I thrive on authentic, meaningful connection and uplifting others, but I'm also a very private person and it takes a lot for me to fully let people in,” O'Donnell continued.
“We see people here through the lens they allow us to see through, and I want you all to have a full field of vision,” he wrote.
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