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I don't think any celebrity death is more or less sad. Death of a loved one in general is a very upsetting thing for a lot of people. I don't think it's right to put that feeling on a scale, so to speak.
For me, it is obviously David Bowie. He meant the world to me, and it's still hard now to get over. I miss him more as a person, I think. I miss his humour and his insight, his intelligence, and his "twisted purity". Validation from him would've been the only validation that ever mattered to me. I had hoped I'd get to tell him that someday. Maybe I still will.
I never heard of Grimmie until she died, I still haven't heard any of her songs and I probably never will, but her death was sad. No one deserves to die that way