Ever since the tragic passing of Malcom McCormick, age 26, known more famously as Mac Miller, last Friday, talk of his apparent drug abuse has been circling media outlets as his friends, family and fans wait for an official cause of death report from his recently completed autopsy.
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Charlie Puth, also age 26, opened up on how he took Miller’s passing, explaining how they had been friends for just a short amount of time but he had a hope that he would be a positive influence in the rapper’s life – “I had known him for about six months, but we became really close. We became really good friends,” Puth conceded. “I always thought I’d be the one to help him get clean and to lead him onto the path of a good, clean, sober life.”
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He then explained just how affected he was after hearing the news about his friend, and how he has a certain tradition whenever he hears that someone close to him has passed: “Every time someone close to me passes away I always text their phone and — I don’t know why I do this often — I just wrote, ‘I love you man,’ and I knew he wasn’t going to write back, but I just felt like I had to do it anyway.”
The two had gotten along almost immediately after meeting through their shared personal trainer, Harley Pasternak. “We talked almost every day, and I don’t get a lot of friends who come into my life who I hit it off with so quickly,” Puth clarified. He then went to twitter to share his sentiment, replying to one of the other’s old tweets and saying that he can’t “keep losing friends like this” and that he had wished that he had spent more time with the man the weeks before. He thanked Miller for being the \”soundtrack to his college years\”, and so far he\’s received tons of support from other fans for opening up.
This is not real, I’m waiting for you to call me and say it was just a joke. I texted your phone before I know u got it…. https://t.co/vLg4IpqcOW
— CHARLIE PUTH (@charlieputh) September 8, 2018
I can’t keep losing friends like this…I wish I spent more time with you these past weeks…I’m so sorry… rip MAC…you wrote the soundtrack to my college years and I’m so happy I got to know you…this sucks this really really sucks.
— CHARLIE PUTH (@charlieputh) September 7, 2018
Puth went on twitter today, Tuesday, Sept. 11, posting a picture of a past entry to his childhood journal that logged the 9/11 attacks in 2001, joining the rest of the country as we remember the events: “17 years ago today I wrote this in my diary when I was in 4th grade. #NeverForget.”
17 years ago today I wrote this in my diary when I was in 4th grade. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/dpFK32GueC
— CHARLIE PUTH (@charlieputh) September 11, 2018