Did juice world fake his death




This Sunday, after reportedly having a seizure at Chicago’s Midway Airport, the 21-year-old artist known as Juice WRLD (born Jarad Anthony Higgins) was transported to a local hospital. Soon after arrival, Juice was pronounced as dead, though his cause of death remains unknown.

On TikTok and on Reddit’s r/Conspiracy, however, the circumstances of Juice’s mysterious death are fueling new conspiracy theories. As reported by Insider, skeptics think the rapper and singer is still alive, having faked his own death as he predicted. Their biggest evidence is a 2017 tweet in which Juice wrote, “My goal is to get overly famous, shine for a couple years..then fake my death.” Juice quickly gained prominence after the release of his sleeper hit “Lucid Dreams” in May 2018, the timing of which gives this tweet particular resonance.

On TikTok, fans are now analyzing Juice’s lyrics for other evidence that the artist might actually still be alive. A TikTok by user @seamusgarvin, with three million likes as of this writing, points to a line in Juice’s song “Legends” that says “What’s the 27 club? / We ain’t makin

Did Juice WRLD Fake His Death? Signs That Point to He Did.




On December 8, tragedy struck when Juice WRLD fans across the world found out he had passed away due to a seizure, but did he really?

On April 25, 2017, Juice WRLD tweeted saying, “My goal is to get overly famous, shine for a couple of years…then fake my own death.” Then in his song “All Girls Are the Same,” WRLD wrote: “I’m a jealous boy, really feel like John Lennon.” For those who don’t know, John Lennon died on December 8, 1980, and Juice WRLD ‘died’ on December 8, 2019.

Also, in his song “Legend,” Juice WRLD says “We ain’t making it past 21.” Does this mean he predicted his death? If he didn’t, TikTok definitely did. Several users were making videos to WRLD’s track “Lucid Dreams,” adding in an extra seizure-like move.

All of these things add up to Juice WRLD faking his death, but no one really knows the whole story.




Dead or Alive: Juice WRLD


According to Vulture, Juice WRLD was pronounced dead at 3:15 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 8 at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Ill. Juice WRLD was just 21 years old. The rapper, who had risen to fame in 2018 for his releases of “All Girls Are the Same” and “Lucid Dreams,” suffered from an apparent seizure and heart attack, after landing in Chicago from California. As stated by Chicago Police, Juice WRLD went into convulsions as the private jet he landed in was being searched by federal agents. One of the federal agents administered the opioid antidote Narcan. Juice WRLD woke up briefly, though he was incoherent. TMZ reported paramedics spent 40 minutes treating the rapper, in an attempt to steady his heartbeat.

After the rapper’s death reached the news, many conspiracies began to buzz around. There were some sketchy song lyrics that led fans to believe that the rapper had faked his death. There were videos, posts and hashtags left and right as the conspiracies grew bigger and bigger. Tiktoks were made, some were oddly spot-on and others were grasping at straws.

Personally, I believe Juice WRLD is alive because everything around his death is contr

Goodbye and good riddance to late rapper Juice WRLD






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Jarad A. Higgins — Juice WRLD stage name — died Dec. 8th at age 21. He collapsed in Chicago Midway airport after swallowing several percocet pills due to a police search of his jet.



On Dec. 8, 2019, Juice WRLD — legal name Jarad A. Higgins — collapsed into a seizure at Chicago Midway Airport. He was reported to be bleeding from the mouth and was transported to a local hospital immediately. At 2:00 a.m., the time of his plane’s arrival, Juice WRLD was alive, but by 3:15 a.m., he was pronounced dead.

Reasons for his death are still being investigated and an accurate autopsy has yet to be released. During a search, a drug-sniffing dog discovered suitcases containing 70 pounds of marijuana and six bottles of prescription cough syrup – a codeine-based drug popular in the US rap scene – plus three guns, metal-piercing bullets and a high-capacity ammunition magazine. Unidentified sources were said to have seen Juice WRLD swallowing “several” Percocet pills before the police search, possibly in an attempt to hide the drugs from the authorities. His girlfriend told a