Kellie Pickler’s husband, Kyle Jacobs, simply celebrated an enormous profession achievement earlier than his tragic demise.
One day earlier than the 49-year-old nation music songwriter died by suicide, he took to Instagram to commemorate the success of Lee Brice’s fifth studio album Hey World – which he composed, produced, performed acoustic guitar, and supplied background vocals for – receiving a platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America. He wrote in a touching submit on Thursday:
“Platinum?! SWEEEET!!! An amazing crew of incredibly talented peeps put this one together. Deeply honored to be a creative part of it…Thank you Jesus!!!”
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Heartbreaking… As we talked about earlier than, the profession milestone got here a day earlier than police and the Nashville Fire Department have been known as to a house at 1:21 p.m. on Friday and found the musician died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Officials informed People on the time:
“His death is being investigated as an apparent suicide.”
Kellie knowledgeable regulation enforcement that she awakened earlier that day however couldn’t discover her husband. When she and her private assistant searched her dwelling, they realized “the upstairs bedroom/office” wouldn’t open and known as the authorities. Police ultimately have been capable of achieve entry into the room and that’s once they found Kyle had died from an obvious suicide. So, so unhappy.
At this time, the American Idol alum has not spoken out about his passing. But a number of of their nation music pals and family members have supplied their condolences and assist to Kellie following this loss, together with Jana Kramer who wrote on Instagram Stories Saturday:
“We love you @kelliepickler. We are praying so hard for you and all those that loved Kyle. … Please call your friends. Even the ones that you think are happy. Everyone is struggling and you are not alone in those struggles. Someone wants to be there for you.”
Her former Pickler & Ben discuss present co-host Ben Aaron penned an emotional tribute to Kylie on Instagram Saturday, writing:
“I never had a lot of guy friends because I was never a typical guy. It was always difficult for me to meet a pal. Then came Kyle, a package deal with my former work wife Kellie. I remember meeting him for the first time at a sushi joint in Nashville. He and I both completely different species. Kyle a midwestern country music staple and me, some New York City wise a**. But from the jump, we clicked. So much so that our three way conversations often became he and I one on one. This first meeting led to our nightly ritual, dinner after the show, the three of us or often just Kyle and me sitting for hours talking about whatever and whomever. Kellie would often joke that she was the third wheel.”
He continued:
“He became a safe place for me, I was in a strange town surrounded by strangers. If we were at an event, he would throw his arm around me and guide me around the room, welcoming me into his world. I loved Kyle because it was impossible not to. He was the ground in a world where most people float aimlessly. I wish someone like Kyle into the lives of everyone, he’s that guy you want with you when your world is crazy. This whole situation doesn’t make sense but it usually never does. I will miss your warmth and scratchy cackle of a laugh, I’ll miss our random texts when we see some inappropriate sign or inside joke. But most of all, I’ll miss you my friend.”
Our hearts break for Kellie and their family members. We’re sending them a lot love throughout this painful time.
If you or somebody is considering suicide, assist is on the market. Consider contacting the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988, by calling, texting, or chatting, or go to 988lifeline.org.
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