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Lauren London pays tribute to Nipsey Hussle on the 5th anniversary of his death: “I love you. Eternal.’
Lauren London paid tribute to her late partner, Nipsey Hussle, in a social media post on Sunday, the fifth anniversary of his death.
The actress, who has a 7-year-old son, Kross, with the rapper, has come to terms with it Instagram to reflect on his passing. Ermias Asghedom, known by his stage name Nipsey Hussle, was fatally shot on March 31, 2019, outside his Marathon Clothing Company store in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.
“If you know me, you know March is always hard for me,” London wrote in the caption alongside a photograph of Hussle in a white Puma jumpsuit. “31 days of holding your breath. This day decided to fall on Easter Sunday 2024. Interesting…. considering your name #GodWillRise.”
“Energy never dies…. I love you. Eternal.💙🏁” – she concluded.
In July 2022, Eric Holder Jr. He was found guilty of first-degree murder in Hussle’s shooting, in addition to two counts of attempted voluntary manslaughter and two counts of aggravated assault. PEOPLE. More than seven months later, a judge sentenced him to not less than 60 years in prison.
London has continued to pay tribute to Hussle since his death with the release of the Puma clothing line inspired by him and talking about grief and healing. Actress he told PEOPLE in 2023 that she doesn’t “want to mislead that I am calm and walking on clouds.”
“Every day I have to wake up with this intention, because there are days when I don’t feel like it and I’m angry about it. And that is what healing is all about. It’s up and down, side to side, everywhere. You know what I mean? And with each new level there is something else.”
London has stated that she deliberately chooses how she is going to appear in life after Hussle’s death. The actress mentioned that she didn’t want to “be left in the belief” that “everything is in bloom” because she would really like the rapper to still be alive. “So it’s really a choice,” she said.
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During Hussle’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony in London he said that he thinks he speaks for “the entire city of Los Angeles when I say we always knew Hussle was destined for greatness.”
“Nip would be honored by this moment,” the actress said. “I feel he would want everyone to remember you can’t achieve what’s possible when you don’t commit to motion. This doesn’t suggest forgetting where you come from, but it surely does require recognizing the reality you were born into and the power you could have to change that reality for the higher.