Demi Lovato's ex-boyfriend Guilherme 'Bomba' Vasconcelos dies at 38, confirms MMA fighter's family
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Demi Lovato's ex-boyfriend Guilherme "Bomba" Vasconcelos died at age 38.
The MMA’s fighter family announced his death over a statement, "We were looking forward to your visit for Christmas, which will no longer happen," Guilherme's uncle, Walter said.
He added, "Life is fleeting, and we woke up to this devastating news. What a time we live in. We pray for you! May God, who can do all things, welcome you in His infinite mercy and comfort all who have always loved you!"
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Guilherme Vasconcelos was active on social media hours before his death
Guilherme Vasconcelos' cause of death is still unknown but reports claim that the fighter died in Los Angeles, per Daily Mail.
Vasconcelos and Lovato started dating in 2016, and split the following year.
As per media outlets, Vasconcelos shared a one-year-old daughter with model Kayla Lauren.
His last media post came hours before the news of his passing, in which he shared a picture outside a Jiu-Jitsu studio on Instagram.
He held a record of 10-6 while participating in several MMA promotions over his seven-year career in the sport.
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Internet mourns Guilherme Vasconcelos' death
Fans paid their emotional tribute to the former MMA fighter after his sudden death at age 38. Many expressed shock and pain at the death of the fighter.
One person reacted to MMA fighter's untimely death, "May God receive you my brother ❤️."
"We love and miss you Bomba!!!!! 🕊️ the sweetest man," another wrote.
"Speechless for not having you here anymore 😢," an individual expressed.
A user said online, "Rest in peace, Guilherme 🤍."
"I can't believe it... May you rest in peace 🙏🏼," another expressed.
"Unbelievable 😢 May God comfort his family and all those who somehow had the pleasure of living with his sweetness, kindness and humanity. ❤️," a person wrote.
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