Juice WRLD's Girlfriend Breaks Her Silence On His Death

2019 Made In America - Day 1

Juice WRLD’s girlfriend, Ally Lotti, has broken her silence on the late rapper's untimely death.

Lotti made an appearance at the Rolling Loud concert at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday night (December 2), where she delivered a heartfelt tribute in her boyfriend's honor a week after he died. "I just wanted to come out here and let everyone know that Jarad loved every single person that he helped on this earth. He literally loved every single one of you guys," Lotti told the audience. “There is not a time when he had shown me any different love then he felt for you.”

"He wants everyone to know that you need to take any negative, any negative thing in your life, he would tell you every time he saw you and change that to a positive situation,” Lotti added, before leading the crowd in a chant “999,” which was one of Juice’s mantras.

As fans know, the “Lucid Dreams” star died at the age of 21 after going into cardiac arrest and suffering a fatal seizure at Chicago’s Midway Airport on December 8. Less than a week later, he was laid to rest in an open-casket funeral service held in Illinois on Friday (December 13).

“We were always overjoyed to see each other, and you still called me ‘mommy’ as you hugged and kiss me when you saw me. Your love was pure and innocent, and your heart was genuine. You truly cared about people and wanted to make the world a better place,” Juice's mother, Carmela Wallace, expressed in the funeral program. “I am going to miss you dearly. Rest in peace my dear one; mommy loves you.”

As previously reported, Juice allegedly swallowed several Percocet pills to hide from the feds upon deplaning in his hometown, where FBI and FAA agents were apparently on standby to search his private plane after its pilot alerted authorities that Juice’s entourage had guns on board, which was prohibited. At this time, the official cause of Juice’s death is still pending from the Cook County Bureau of Administration.

Watch Ally's tribute and more videos from the event below.

Photo: Getty Images


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