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Jessica Alba is honoring late hairstylist Jesus Guerrero.
Alba reposted an Instagram Story on Sunday, February 23, of her, Guerrero and Daniel Martin posing for a selfie. “We love you @jesushair,” Martin wrote alongside a white heart and dove emojis.
News broke on Saturday, February 22, that Guerrero died at the age of 34 when sister Gris set up and shared a GoFundMe page. His cause of death was not shared via the page. With a goal of $80,000, the GoFundMe page reached over $77,000 at the time of publication.
“My name is Gris, Jesus’s younger sister,” she wrote in the description. “It is with a heavy heart that we let the world know that Jesus Guerrero has gone to heaven. He is a son, a brother, an uncle, an artist, a friend, and so much more.”
“Born and raised in Houston, TX to immigrant parents, Jesus learned how to work hard and dreamt of taking his skills to the top. Unfortunately, his passing came very suddenly and unexpectedly,” she continued. “Currently, his family is taking care of his personal belongings and accommodations to bring him home to Houston. We hope that you find it in your heart to help in any way and/or share this GoFundMe.”
During his career, Guerrero’s Hollywood clients included Kylie Jenner, Katy Perry, Jennifer Lopez and more. Following news of his death, fellow celebrity hair stylist Jen Atkin took to her Instagram Story to mourn the loss of Guerrero and shared a link to the GoFundMe page.
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“Our hearts will never be the same. Such a loving light and talent we lost too soon,” Atkin wrote on Saturday. “Jesus gave his all to everything he did and he left such an impact on all that knew him. He showed up 10 years ago from Texas with all of this insane talent and warmth and an unforgettable SMILE. He was the first to come and bear hug you, play with your hair, and ask how you’re doing.”
She continued, “Once you met him all you could do was root for him and hope for the best for him. Truly. The whole Glam Fam all loved him. As I try to make sense of this all I can think to do is help his mothers grieving heart in this moment. I love you Jesus and I hope you’re witnessing all of the tears we’re all crying.”
Chris Appleton shared a similar sentiment via his Instagram Story on Sunday while paying tribute to Guerrero. “Heartbroken to hear about the passing of @jesushair. His talent was undeniable, and his creativity was always ahead of its time,” Appleton wrote. “He had a way of making hair an art form, and his passion inspired so many. The industry has lost a true visionary, but his legacy will live on through his work and the people he touched. Rest in peace, Jesus.”
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