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Tina Knowles have expressed their respect to one of Beyoncé’s biggest fanSidney Hardman, after his death at the age of 25.
Hardman, who had invaluable feedback Pop superstar’s 2018 Coachella show 2019 concert goes viral after appearing in film, Homecoming: A Beyoncé MovieDied by suicide on November 8, confirmed by his mother tmz,
After the sad news, Beyonce’s mother, 71shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram.
“So sad to hear the news that this angel has gone to be with the Lord. My love goes out to her family and friends and all the members of the beehive who knew and loved her,” Knowles wrote alongside a video edit of photos of Hardman at Coachella.
She added, “I remember the video that went viral of her performance at Coachella and seeing all the photos that followed. I didn’t know her personally, but I’m heartbroken over the loss of this young beautiful woman today. My prayers go out to her family.”

Beneath the post, a user claiming to be one of Hardman’s best friends expressed his gratitude to Knowles, writing: “Thank you so much. It means so much to us, family and friends.”
Hardman, a Texas native, died in April, just months before she was to be married, her mother, Jamie, said tmz,
Jamie reveals that before his daughter’s death, he noticed a “difference” [Hardeman’s] Mood,” after his grandfather’s demise. While her family tried to get help from her, they said she had canceled all counseling appointments.
Sharing a touching message with other young Beyoncé fans through tmzJamie said: “Rely on your village, there was a huge village in Sydney…Sometimes you need to be sensitive to the people around you so that they can help you. Parents are here to support you. It’s okay to be disappointed, it’s normal, you haven’t reached the good part yet. Please keep going.”
A GoFundMe has since been launched in Hardman’s memory, with the funds going to “minority scholarships and the Salvation Foundation of Sydney which is currently working to support mental health initiatives and suicide prevention for people of all ages and walks of life, and his legacy will live on forever.” page Reads.
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It added, “Sydney was one of those rare people who brought light and laughter wherever she went, self-confident, hilarious, extremely kind and full of life. She was an incredible pilot, deeply educated and passionate about everything she did.”
“Sydney meant the world to so many. Her light, her laughter and her love will always be with us. Thank you for helping us honor her and the incredible life she lived.”
Hardman was 19 when she went viral for looking completely stunned during Beyoncé’s headlining Coachella set. His expression, which was included later in 2019 homecoming The concert documentary became a trending meme.
talking to buzzfeed news At the time, Hardman said she was “surprised” that her reaction “jumped” like this.
“I was expecting to see myself because I remember the cameraman was in my face the whole time,” she said, “but I was very happy to be shown because it means Beyoncé knows my face exists.”
If you live in the United States, and you or someone you know needs mental health support right now, call the National Suicide Prevention Helpline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). This is a free, confidential crisis hotline that is available to anyone 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
If you are in another country then you can go www.befrienders.org To find a helpline near you.