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Monday, July 24, 2017

Jared Leto Shares Moving Tribute to Chester Bennington

You know, there’s more to Jared Leto than having a reportedly huge penis or irritating the everloving f–k out of his Suicide Squad castmates. He’s also a person who can be truly thoughtful and sensitive. He is also a musician.


While countless fans were shocked and saddened by Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington’s death by suicide, we have to remember that there were people who knew Chester as a person as well as an artist.


Jared Leto is one of those people, and he penned a beautiful tribute to Chester’s life and memory.



Sometimes it takes days, or longer, to process news of a death even enough to write down your thoughts and feelings in a way that might make sense to anyone.


(Some people never do)


We’re glad that Jared Leto collected his thoughts and expressed himself, because this is beautiful:


“When I think of Chester I remember his smile, his laughter, his intelligence, kindness, and talent.”


That’s precisely how he should be remembered.


“That absolutely unforgettable voice that was at once — delicate, ferocious and always full of emotion.”


Passion fuels art, after all.


“Witnessing his life taught me a lot. Especially about commitment, about kindness, about hard work, and the pursuit and achievement of dreams and mostly, about love.”


That’s a lot to learn from one person.


“I know that both his family and his band were a massive source of inspiration and pride for him.”


Of course they were — which made his loss that much harder for countless people.


But Jared’s focusing on the positive.


“It was clear to me that he was deeply grateful for both the people that surrounded him and the life that he had.”


It’s good that he’s giving credit to Chester’s loved ones, instead of blaming them — as some awful people do after suicides.


“My heart goes out to his family, friends, band and fans. A tragic loss of an absolute legend. We will miss you.”


We all will.



This is the photo that Jared shared of the Chester that he remembers.


It isn’t uncommon for those lost to suicide to be people associated with happiness and passion.


Depressive suicide doesn’t come with an ominous dark cloud to signify its presence to everyone.


And, in case it needs to be said, people who are suicidal don’t choose to take their own lives.


Just as they didn’t choose to be suicidal in the first place.


Just as cancer patients didn’t choose to have cancer.


It’s a terrible disease that impacts so many people.


Contrary to what some vile member of Korn said about Chester being a coward, Chester was a victim of a battle with a disease that ultimately claimed his life.


Most responses weren’t anything like that, of course.


We saw countless celebrities react to Chester Bennington’s death, but we think that Jared’s was one of the most moving.



Jared Leto’s faced some criticism recently for his antics on set.


An actress with a smaller role in Suicide Squad was creeped out by Leto’s behavior.


He also reportedly played “pranks” on more famous costars while staying in character as part of his ridiculous self-aggrandizing method acting shenanigans.


At one point, he sent Margot Robbie a box with a live rat.


(That rat has been adopted and is now in a loving home, so don’t worry)


He reportedly did not try any of that nonsense with Viola Davis


The end results were a few minutes of awkward screen time as a genuinely bad and almost universally panned version of The Joker that bore a stronger resemblance to some sort of bizarroverse Justin Bieber where he’s a criminal with his own gang who wants to impress a bunch of impressionable Myspace tweens.


(The best version of The Joker is Mark Hamill, no question — after that there’s some debate)


That’s a real shame, because Jared Leto is a good actor. If only his Joker hadn’t been such a cringeworthy Hot Topic guy, you know?


And also one of Suicide Squad‘s real strengths — aside from being better than Dawn of Justice, which can be said of most films — was that almost all of the characters were true to their comic selves.


But that wasn’t the case for The Joker.


(Or for Rick Flag but that’s another story)


It’s good to see posts like this, where Leto pours out his thoughts and expresses himself outside of the context of acting.


This, this heartfelt note, is who Jared Leto is.



Of course, Jared Leto isn’t the only one who knew him who’s spoken up.


Linkin Park shared their own tribute to Chester


There will be more over time.


Suicide is tragic and claims too many lives.


We hope that some good can come of Chester Bennington’s tragic death.


Maybe some people waging the same battle will reach out for help, or have loved ones reach out to them, to prevent a few more tragedies.


Every life saved is important.



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Linkin Park Pens Open Letter to Chester Bennington: Read the Tribute Here

Linkin Park has issued its first public statement since lead singer Chester Bennington committed suicide last week at his home.


As previously reported, following several years of substance abuse and depression, the 41-year old stunned the music community by hanging himself around 9 a.m. on Thursday, July 20.



The frontman for a group that sold over 70 million albums and earned two Grammy Awards, Bennington had talked openly in the past about being sexually abused as a child.


Authorities have said there were no indications at the scene that any drugs were in Bennington’s system, but we’ll need to wait for toxicology reports to be completed before we know for sure.


All we can say at the moment is that, just a couple months after Chris Cornell also hanged himself, the entertainment world has lost another widely respected musician.


On its official Facebook page this morning, Linkin Park penned an open letter to Bennington.


It begins with “Dear Chester” and then it continues as follows:


Our hearts are broken. The shockwaves of grief and denial are still sweeping through our family as we come to grips with what has happened.


You touched so many lives, maybe even more than you realized. In the past few days, we’ve seen an outpouring of love and support, both public and private, from around the world.


Talinda and the family appreciate it, and want the world to know that you were the best husband, son, and father; the family will never be whole without you.


Talking with you about the years ahead together, your excitement was infectious. Your absence leaves a void that can never be filled—a boisterous, funny, ambitious, creative, kind, generous voice in the room is missing.




Chester Bennington of Linkin Park statement


We’re trying to remind ourselves that the demons who took you away from us were always part of the deal. After all, it was the way you sang about those demons that made everyone fall in love with you in the first place.


You fearlessly put them on display, and in doing so, brought us together and taught us to be more human. You had the biggest heart, and managed to wear it on your sleeve.


Our love for making and performing music is inextinguishable. While we don’t know what path our future may take, we know that each of our lives was made better by you.


Thank you for that gift. We love you, and miss you so much.


The band signed the letter with “Until we see you again.”


Powerful, moving, heartbreaking stuff.



In addition to this tribute, Linkin Park has set up the website Chester.LinkinPark.com.


It simply features a photo of Bennington in concert, surrounded by the light from thousands of fans’ phones, with the hashtag #RIPCHESTER and the following message…


In case you or someone you know needs support, here are some resources:


Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK.


Crisis Text Line, the free, nationwide, 24/7 text message service for people in crisis, is here to support. For support in the United States, text HELLO to 741741 or message at facebook.com/CrisisTextLine.


For support outside the US, find resources at http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html


The website also features a section where fans can leave their own messages of grief and/or support.



We continue to mourn the death of Chester Bennington and we send his loved ones our condolences.


May the musician rest in peace.


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Chester Bennington: Slammed as "Cowardly" for Killing Himself

Late last week, in a stunning and tragic piece of news, Chester Bennington killed himself.


The Linkin Park singer was only 41 years old at the time his body was found hanging inside his home, with friends, family members and musicians all reacting with shock and sadness in light of Bennington’s death.


All except Brian Welch, that is.



The guitarist for the band Korn and a long-time acquaintance of Bennington’s, Welch took to Facebook shortly after learning of Bennington’s suicide and actually criticized the late artist.


“I’ve battled depression/mental illness,” Welch wrote. “And I’m trying to be sempethetic [sic] but it’s hard when you’re pissed! Enough is enough!


“Giving up on your kids, fans, and life is the cowardly way out!!!”


Not exactly the most understanding of reactions, was it?


Welch deleted this message after receiving a great deal of backlash against it, but nothing is ever truly deleted on the Internet, as you can see below:






Welch also tried to save face by writing the following caption to the photo above of himself and Bennington, which was snapped in February:


Horrible shocking and sad… we spent some fun hours together inside studios over the years, helping to promote your music and proudly knowing how your band helped so many get into this music in the first place.


But disgusted w how you ended it. It didn’t have to be this way.


Thoughts, prayers and positive vibes to your family, friends and fans worldwide. RIP Chester…


Moreover, Welch shared the picture below of Bennington – who some believe was prompted to kill himself in response to Chris Cornell doing the same thing – and penned as an affiliated message:


After the shock of yesterday, trying to focus on the positive memories today, like the time Chester made my daughter Jennea smile during Christmas.



Still unsatisfied with his response, Welch then recorded video in which he apologized for his initial remarks after Bennington committed suicide.


“I didn’t mean to sound insensitive about Chester. Just dealing with a range of emotions today,” Welch explained, adding in the following footage:


“Love you Chester. I’m pissed that you did this, but I know this could have been me back in the day after getting wasted one night.”


Check out the mea culpa below:



Think this is enough?


Do you understand where Welch was coming from in the first place?


Or was he simply way out of line and nothing he can say at this point can make up for his inappropriate critique of someone who was clearly very troubled?


Check out various other reactions to Bennington’s passing below and then sound off with your own.



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Saturday, July 22, 2017

Chester Bennington Could Get Open Plot Beside Chris Cornell at Hollywood Forever Cemetery

Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington might get an eternal resting spot right next to his dear friend, Chris Cornell. TMZ has learned the burial plot beside Cornell at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery is available … and a source at the cemetery tells us…


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Friday, July 21, 2017

TMZ Live: Linkin Park: The Tragedy of Chester Bennington

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Dodgers Organist Honors Chester Bennington with Linkin Park Tribute

Even the guy who plays “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” at Dodgers Stadium was affected by the death of Chester Bennington … and honored the Linkin Park singer with a musical tribute on the stadium organ. Just before the Dodgers took the field…


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Chester Bennington Suicide: Did He Mimic Chris Cornell?

A few new details have emerged when it comes to Chester Bennington’s suicide.


As previously and tragically reported, the 41-year old Linkin Park singer killed himself on Thursday morning.



His body was discovered at his home in California around 9 a.m., with authorities determining Bennington died via hanging.


Famous for such hits as “Crawling,” “One Step Closer,” and “In the End,” Bennington and his Linkin Park bandmates put out one of the most popular albums in alternative rock history with “Meteora” in 2003.


The group won two Grammy Awards and sold over 70 million albums during its run.


But no amount of success could help Bennington overcome his demons.


He talked in the past about a drug addiction and depression that was linked to sexual abuse he suffered as a child.


It’s unknown at the moment whether any drugs were in Bennington’s system at the time of his death; nor can we know for sure what was on his mind when he made this fateful decision.



However, TMZ has provided a few tidbits about Bennington’s suicide that have left and wondering whether he was trying to mimic the suicide of close friend Chris Cornell.


(The Soundgarden frontman also killed himself this year; in May; at the age of 52.)


For example, Bennington’s corpse was discovered hanging from a door separating his bedroom from his closet.


As THG and other outlets reported a couple months ago, Cornell died in a Detroit hotel room… with his body hanging from a hotel door that separated the bedroom from the bathroom.


Bennington tied a belt around his neck, while Cornell used an exercise band to complete his final act.


Neither artist left a suicide note.


Insiders also tell TMZ that an empty bottle of alcohol was in the room where Bennington died, but there was no evidence of drug use.


Finally, and perhaps most tellingly, Bennington killed himself on what would have been Cornell’s 53rd birthday.



Again, we can’t possibly know what was going through Bennington’s mind when he chose to take his own life.


That’s one of the most scarring and disturbing things about suicide.


But he and Cornell were very close, with Bennington even singing at his late pal’s funeral this spring.


After Cornell was found dead, Bennington wrote the following letter to his friend:


I dreamt about the Beatles last night. I woke up with Rocky Raccoon playing in my head and a concerned look my wife’s face. She told me my friend had just passed away.


Thoughts of you flooded my mind and I wept.


I’m still weeping, with sadness, as well as gratitude for having shared some very special moments with you and your beautiful family. You have inspired me in many ways you could never have known.


Your talent was pure and unrivalled. your voice was joy and pain, anger and forgiveness, love and heartache all wrapped up into one. I suppose that’s what we all are. You helped me understand that.


I just watched a video oof you singing “A Day In The Life” by the Beatles and thought of my dream. I’d like to think you were saying goodbye in your own way. I can’t imagine a world without you in it.


I pray you find peace in the next life. I send my love to your wife and children, friends and family.



We hope both these talented musicians have found the peace in heaven that they could not find on Earth.


May they rest in peace.


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Linkin Park Singer Chester Bennington Hanging Almost Identical to Chris Cornell Suicide

Chester Bennington may have mimicked the suicide of his close friend, Chris Cornell, because they died in virtually identical ways. Law enforcement sources tell us, the Linkin Park singer was found hanging from a door separating his bedroom from his…


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Thursday, July 20, 2017

Chester Bennington: Celebrities React to Singer"s Shocking Suicide


Earlier today, we reported the shocking news that Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington has committed suicide.


He was just 41 years old.


Bennington"s musical abilities made him a sought-after collaborator, and his kindness earned him countless friends throughout the industry.


Here are some of the most moving reaction to the singer"s shocking death:




1. Rob Thomas


Rob thomas

The Matchbox 20 singer posted the above photo of Bennington, along with the words, “Sonf of the day: NUMB – LINKIN PARK”



2. Vicky Cornell


Vicky cornell

The widow of Chris Cornell paid tribute to Bennington. Chester was a close friend of her husband’s, and his suicide came on what would’ve been Chris’ 53rd birthday.



3. Jimmy Kimmel


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Like many others, Jimmy Kimmel reflected on Bennington’s kindness.



4. Chance the Rapper


Chance the rapper

Chance is one of many rappers who has expressed a fondness for the way Bennington and his bandmates fused rock and hip hop.



5. Mark McGrath


Mark mcgrath

Sugar Ray singer Mark McGrath joined the scores of musicians who paid tribute to both Bennington’s talent and his warmth.



6. Dale Earnhart Jr.


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Earnhart encouraged anyone who’s experiencing self-harm to seek immediate help.


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Linkin Park Singer Chester Bennington Had Plans Hours After Suicide by Hanging

Chester Bennington’s suicide was a shock to bandmates, because the group had plans for a photo shoot in Hollywood just hours after the Linkin Park singer was found hanging at his home. Multiple sources tell us … Chester hanged himself in his…


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Chester Bennington Dies; Linkin Park Singer Was 41

Chester Bennington of the rock group Linkin Park has passed away at the age of 41.


TMZ is reporting that the death has been ruled a suicide by hanging.


Bennington’s body was found at his home Thursday morning around 9 am.



At the height of the group’s fame, Linkin Park was one of the most popular acts in music.


The band’s 2000 debut album Hybrid Theory achieved diamond sales status on the strength of such wildly popular singles as “Crawling,” “One Step Closer,” and “In the End.”


Bennington and his bandmates went on to even greater success with their 2003 sophomore effort, Meteora, which remains the most popular album in the history of Billboard‘s alternative chart.


Along with co-frontman Mike Shinoda, Bennington was one of the two voices of Linkin Park.


The band sold an astonishing 70 million albums worldwide and won two Grammy awards.



While details of Bennington’s final hours remain scarce, sources close to the singer note that he has struggled with addiction and depression over the years.


Bennington himself stated that he had considered taking his own life as a result of sexual abuse he suffered as a child.


Bennington was close friends with Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell, who committed suicide following a performance in Detroit back in May.


Bennington performed at Cornell’s funeral service at the request of the singer’s widow.


As a solo artist, Bennington’s unique vocal stylings made him a sought after collaborator.



Over the course of his 20-year career, Bennington recorded with such artists as Cornell, Jay-Z, Santana, Motley Crue, DJ Z-Trip and Handsome Boy Modeling School.


The singer was known for his ability to cross genres, moving seamlessly between hard rock, hip hop, and electronic music.


Tributes to Bennington from friends and fans began pouring in on social media within minutes of the news of his death going public.


Many encourage those who might be struggling with thoughts of self-harm to contact the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.


We would like to add our voice to that chorus and urge anyone who may be considering suicide to call that number immediately.


Chester Bennington is survived by his wife and six children.



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Linkin Park Singer Chester Bennington Dead, Commits Suicide by Hanging

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