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BREAKING: Diamond of 'Diamond and Silk' Fame Has Passed Away​

By Kira Davis | 10:45 PM on January 09, 2023

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Lynette Hardaway aka Diamond
Famed Trump activist and political personality Lynette Hardaway passed away on Monday night at her home in North Carolina.


Hardaway, known as ‘Diamond’ to friends, family and fans, was one half of the dynamic, Trump-loving duo ‘Diamond & Silk.’ She and sister Rochelle Richardson rose to fame during Trump’s historic 2016 run by going public with their support for him. The spectacle of two Black women supporting the Republican candidate drove the women to great success online and on the campaign trail.


Diamond and Silk campaigned with Trump, wrote a book together, and hosted a successful YouTube show. They were a fixture on conservative circuits.

No official cause of death has been released as of the time of this story, but Hardaway had been hospitalized for complications from COVID over the Thanksgiving holiday, and some have speculated she never fully recovered after returning home.

Sympathies poured in from fans and conservative fixtures across the internet, including President Trump, who mourned her “big and precious heart,” saying her sister had been with her during her final moments.

Trump on the unexpected passing of Lynette Hardaway- Diamond of Diamond and Silk pic.twitter.com/WMJ2qKp8rv
— Kambree (@KamVTV) January 10, 2023


Others expressed shock, and reminisced about Diamond’s kindness and positive spirit.

Deeply sad to learn of the loss of Diamond from @DiamondandSilk.
She was full of joy.
I met her once at the Fox studio. A big star, but very gracious and welcoming towards me when I was starting out.
A woman of God, and she is with Him now.
RIP, Diamond.
— Rob Smith 🇺🇸 (@robsmithonline) January 10, 2023


Got to meet @DiamondandSilk a few years ago and they were the nicest people ever.
RIP Diamond. Prayers to Silk and their whole family.🙏 pic.twitter.com/ZuLNYuH3nF
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) January 10, 2023


RIP Diamond 💎 💔!!! So unexpected and gone way too soon‼️ pic.twitter.com/ZBPe3K16WB
— Officer Lew (@officer_Lew) January 10, 2023



So heartbreaking 💔 RIP Diamond pic.twitter.com/nFY32YbRH7
— Tracie James (@TracieJames777) January 10, 2023


Hardaway’s family made the announcement of her death from the Diamond and Silk Twitter account Monday evening. They are asking for privacy, and also are hosting a crowdfund towards “preserving Diamond’s legacy.”

Lynette Hardaway was 51.

The World just lost a True Angel and Warrior Patriot for Freedom, Love, and Humanity! Please respect the privacy of Diamond’s family! Memorial Ceremony TBA.
Contributions towards Preserving Diamond’s Legacy are only being accepted at the following link:https://t.co/g6J6NlBXE7
— Diamond and Silk® (@DiamondandSilk) January 10, 2023
 
In the evening hours of Tuesday, January 10, Jesel announced the sad news that Dan Jesel, the founder of Jesel Valvetrain Innovation, passed away. Dan was a beloved father, a brilliant innovator, a generous employer and respected member of the racing community.
Dan started Jesel Valvetrain in 1980 with the goal of engineering the finest valvetrain components available, without compromise. He built Jesel Valvetrain into what it is today, a state of the art engineering and manufacturing company. Along the way, Dan introduced the performance engine world to innovations such as Shaft Rocker Arms, Camshaft Belt Drives, Keyway Roller Lifters and his latest and most innovative project, a designed from scratch engine he named the “Equal Eight.”

As per Dan’s wishes, Jesel Valvetrain Innovation will continue to operate as a privately held company, run to the highest of standards. Through Dan’s wisdom and knowledge and with the dedication of his employees, Jesel Valvetrain will continue to supply the industry with components worthy of his name




 
Actress Carole Cook~ 98

Film and Television[edit]​

She appeared in such feature films as The Incredible Mr. Limpet, Sixteen Candles, Grandview, U.S.A., American Gigolo, Summer Lovers, and Palm Springs Weekend.

She made guest appearances on such television shows as The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy, Darkroom, Knight Rider, Emergency!, Magnum, P.I., McMillan and Wife, Murder, She Wrote, Dynasty, Charlie's Angels, Cagney & Lacey, Grey's Anatomy, and a starring role in a Season 4 episode of Hart to Hart.[3]

Cook starred in the animated Walt Disney Pictures film Home on the Range voicing Pearl Gesner.

On September 9, 2018, a reporter from TMZ approached Cook to ask her opinion about an actor who grabbed a Trump 2020 sign from someone who held it up in the audience during a performance of the musical Frozen. She replied "Where's John Wilkes Booth when you need him?" Someone off camera questioned "So we need to kill President Trump?", to which she replied "Why not?"[5] Cook's comment received widespread attention and criticism.[6][7]

She was married to actor and writer Tom Troupe from 1964 until her death.

Cook died from heart failure in Beverly Hills, California, on January 11, 2023, at the age of 98, three days before her 99th birthday.[8]
 
Betting on the police officer slut (Megan hall?) to have a case of suicide this year. I've read that she has suicidal tendencies and that her husband is unhappy with her :laughing:
 
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