Many of KK's heartbroken fans are said to have vented their grief in the form of verbal abuse towards the late singer's band of musicians
The untimely passing of singer KK has been a hard pill to swallow for all the fans. The prolific artist enjoyed a massive and ardent fan base across the country that he had amassed over a period of almost 25 years. And for obvious reasons, the news of his death has been tough on many who, unfortunately, have vented their grief in the form of hate and abuse towards the singer’s bandmates and team.
In light of this, KKs daughter Taamara took to social media to address the unsavory situation and countered the attack that her late father’s team has been receiving of late. Referring to all the musicians, staff members, and agents who worked with him tirelessly as KK’s second family, Taamara urged all the grieving fans to stop sending hate mail or messages to the team and also put forth a valid question: “What would dad think?”. She added that everyone resorting to abuse has based their judgment on unverified news and must stop spreading hate at their behest.
"We wanted to thank all the beautiful human beings in this picture for accompanying dad on all his travels and the vital contributions they made to his shows, making them the memorable spectacles they used to be. I told Hitesh uncle; mom, nakul and I weren’t there for dads final moments, and didn’t even get to say goodbye, but we were all so glad that he was by his side. Ever since he joined dad, his stresses went away," wrote Taamara in her heartwarming post. She would then speak of the main issue of all the hate that KK's team has been receiving and add:
"Iv heard about hate mail and a lot of anger being directed towards Hitesh uncle and Shubham. To those of you resorting to such abuse, ask yourself what would dad think if he could see this? You’re basing your judgment on the word of some unverified journalists, channels and other sources that regularly photoshop thumbnails and include clickbait titles. Don’t spread hate on their behest".
Taamara would then refer to the team as KK's second family who stood by him through thick and thin and were with him even during his last breath. "I'd like to ask you if you loved dad so much, don't you trust who he trusted," she included in the last few lines of her post and signed off as 'Jyothy, Nakul, and Taamara' to indicate that the plea to all the fans comes from the entire family (Jyothy and Nakul being KK's wife and son respectively).
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