I don’t have real-time tool access in this turn, but I can summarize what’s being reported and how to verify it. Direct answer
- Michael Willis Heard, the TikTok creator known as “Yes King,” died in November 2025. His death was publicly confirmed by his daughter, Mykel Crumbie, via social media. The exact cause of death has not been officially disclosed by his family, and various outlets have reported rumors or possible health-related scenarios without a formal statement from relatives. The situation has been covered by multiple outlets with differing details, but none cite an official cause from his family as of the latest reports.
Key points and context
- Confirmation source: Heard’s daughter announced his death on social media, requesting privacy for the family. This is the primary publicly available confirmation so far.
- Rumors versus official cause: While there have been circulating claims (e.g., asthma attack leading to a heart attack, or brain death), none have been officially confirmed by Heard’s family in public statements. Reporters note the absence of an official cause from the family.
- Public interest and misinformation: As with many high-profile online figures, multiple posts and screenshots circulated claiming specific medical details or comas, but these should be treated as unverified unless the family or a reputable outlet provides a statement.
What you can do to verify
- Check statements from the family: Look for any official posts from Mykel Crumbie or So DebNair (if applicable) on verified social media accounts or a formal obituary from a reputable outlet.
- Monitor major outlets: Reputable entertainment or news sites may publish an official cause or a family statement when available. Be cautious of unverified posts on social platforms.
- Be aware of timelines: The general pattern is an initial confirmation of death, followed by later releases if a formal cause is provided by family or authorities.
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