No one knows exactly when they're going to die. But every once in a while, someone says something which inadvertently foreshadows the circumstances of their death. Sometimes, these people are famous. Here are some actors who predicted their own deaths.
The legendary rapper Tupac Shakur died at age 25 in 1996 while in Las Vegas leaving a Mike Tyson boxing match. He was shot by unknown assailants and died days later in the hospital. It was a tragic end for a promising young musician and actor.
Tupac envisioned his death many times. His songs frequently had morbid lyrics about death and gun violence, and he used a lot of the same imagery in album art and music videos. Calling these predictions might be exaggerating. Tupac knew he lived a dangerous lifestyle, and gun violence is, sadly, a common way for people involved with gangs to go out.
Still, many people believe he did predict his own death, to the point where there's a whole weird subculture of people thinking that Shakur coded messages into his own works that indicated he planned to fake his own death.
But perhaps the eeriest coincidence involves his final music video, "I Ain't Mad At Cha," filmed a month before his death. In the video, Tupac is shot numerous times outside of an event and then dies in an ambulance on the way to the hospital. In real life, Tupac died several days after being shot, but it's still strange. The video was released three days after he died.
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Oliver Reed | 1:27
James Dean | 2:54
Brandon Lee | 4:25
Carrie Fisher | 5:45
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The legendary rapper Tupac Shakur died at age 25 in 1996 while in Las Vegas leaving a Mike Tyson boxing match. He was shot by unknown assailants and died days later in the hospital. It was a tragic end for a promising young musician and actor.
Tupac envisioned his death many times. His songs frequently had morbid lyrics about death and gun violence, and he used a lot of the same imagery in album art and music videos. Calling these predictions might be exaggerating. Tupac knew he lived a dangerous lifestyle, and gun violence is, sadly, a common way for people involved with gangs to go out.
Still, many people believe he did predict his own death, to the point where there's a whole weird subculture of people thinking that Shakur coded messages into his own works that indicated he planned to fake his own death.
But perhaps the eeriest coincidence involves his final music video, "I Ain't Mad At Cha," filmed a month before his death. In the video, Tupac is shot numerous times outside of an event and then dies in an ambulance on the way to the hospital. In real life, Tupac died several days after being shot, but it's still strange. The video was released three days after he died.
Watch the video for more about Actors Who Eerily Predicted Their Own Deaths.
#Actors #RIP
Tupac Shakur | 0:00
Oliver Reed | 1:27
James Dean | 2:54
Brandon Lee | 4:25
Carrie Fisher | 5:45
Read Full Article: https://www.grunge.com/234278/actors-who-predicted-their-own-deaths/
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