
D4vd Accused Of “Messing With” A Minor In Resurfaced TikTok Comment
The invention of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas’ corpse within the trunk of an impounded Tesla registered to D4vd continues to make waves. As social media sleuths dig into the “Right here With Me” singer’s previous, one cryptic TikTok remark from 2024 has resurfaced. “Ready for LAPD to get your a** for messing with a 13 12 months outdated woman,” it reads, per TMZ.
The character of D4vd’s alleged relationship to Rivas, if he had one, stays unclear. In current days, it has been reported that the 20-year-old had the identical “Shhh” tattoo as the teenager, who went lacking in Lake Elsinore final 12 months. A leaked D4vd tune that includes the identify Celeste additionally resurfaced earlier this month.
“Oh, Celeste / The woman with my identify tattooed on her chest / Odor her on my garments like cigarettes / I hear her voice every time I take a breath / I am obsessed,” he sings.
D4vd & Celeste Rivas
d4vd performs throughout 2024 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Pageant on June 15, 2024 in Manchester, Tennessee. (Picture by Erika Goldring/Getty Photos)
D4vd has since canceled a lot of the remaining exhibits on his “Withered” world tour. He has not been named a suspect in Rivas’ demise. Final week, officers have been seen conducting a search of the Los Angeles dwelling he is been renting. Reportedly, they seized a pc from the house, together with different unspecified supplies.
Rivas’ household has arrange a GoFundMe to assist cowl the prices associated to her funeral. “As a lot of you realize, Celeste Rivas Hernandez has been recognized because the physique discovered final week,” an announcement from them begins. “She was a beloved daughter, sister, cousin, and buddy. Her household is heartbroken and devastated by this tragic loss.”
An emotional vigil was held in Lake Elsinore final night time, the place members of the neighborhood gathered to recollect Rivas. A few of the residents who spoke with ABC 7 Los Angeles referred to as for justice, with one theorizing that “no matter occurred to her wasn’t simply an accident.”