Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda Pens Note to Fans One Week After Chester Bennington's Death
Mike Shinoda is sharing an update with fans following the death of his former Linkin Park bandmate Chester Bennington, who committed suicide at the age of 41.
The 40-year-old musician has already revealed that the news left him “shocked and heartbroken,” and Linkin Park has released an official statement as well.
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Now, one week after the death, Mike has taken to Twitter to explain how fans can celebrate the late singer’s life.
“One week. Feels like forever. I’m here for a couple updates,” Mike wrote, adding, “If you need a (local) place to celebrate Chester, look to http://ift.tt/2vfrVE9 and the amazing fan sites I’ve previously mentioned.”
He continued by letting fans know how they can donate and buy merchandise in Chester‘s honor, as well as what to do if they are having suicidal thoughts.
He also thanked fans for their love and shared a drawing of the band’s interconnected hands.
One week. Feels like forever. I'm here for a couple updates.
— Mike Shinoda (@mikeshinoda) July 28, 2017
Click inside to read the rest of Mike’s tweets…
If you need a (local) place to celebrate Chester, look to https://t.co/AjDUYmACQN and the amazing fan sites I've previously mentioned.
— Mike Shinoda (@mikeshinoda) July 28, 2017
If you're having suicidal thoughts, we urge you to go here https://t.co/dIQMgON66i
— Mike Shinoda (@mikeshinoda) July 28, 2017
If you're gonna buy merch in honor of Chester, consider who the purchase benefits. Don't give money to scumbag bootleggers & opportunists.
— Mike Shinoda (@mikeshinoda) July 28, 2017
— Mike Shinoda (@mikeshinoda) July 28, 2017
And if you want to donate in honor of Chester, do it at https://t.co/mcmEHVYJMN
— Mike Shinoda (@mikeshinoda) July 28, 2017
Brad, Joe, Rob, Dave, and I love you all very much. Thank you so much for respecting our privacy during this extremely difficult time.
— Mike Shinoda (@mikeshinoda) July 28, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/jhVXnIdV6j
— Mike Shinoda (@mikeshinoda) July 28, 2017
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