Zach, 18, died on May 21 after battling Osteosarcoma and now celebs are reacting on Twitter to his life cut short.
Zach Sobiech has left a lasting memory with his song “Clouds.” The 18-year-old touched the lives of everyone who had a chance to meet him and watch his videos. Now celebrities who either met him or came across his story are taking to social media to share their thoughts on the sad passing of Zach.
Zach Sobiech’s Life Touches Celebrities & They’re Tweeting
Zach died after a long battle with cancer. He was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma, a bone disease, at the young age of 14. After he released his song “CLouds” on YouTube in December 2012, he ended up meeting several celebrities who taped a music video of themselves singing the song. Now celebs are taking to Twitter to talk about it.
Scooter Braun: Although I never met him he inspired me in how he lived. An amazing soul. RIP @ZachSobiech . Thank u 4 your message.
Bella Thorne: Zach Sobiech: “You don’t have to find out you’re dying to start living” By
Rainn Wilson: RIP RT @justinbaldoni: “You don’t have to find out your dying to start living” – Zach Sobiech.
DJ Tay James: Zach Sobiech: Living in the “Clouds”
Zach’s Family Releases A Statement
His family had time to come to terms with his death but it’s still incredibly difficult for them. In a statement after Zach’s death, they said:
"It is with heavy heart that we announce the passing of our son Zachary David Sobiech. Our family has been blessed not only by his amazing presence in our lives, but also by the love and support of our family and friends and by so many people in the community. In particular we'd like to thank those people who listened with their hearts and helped Zach bring his message and his music to the world.”
WATCH: Clouds by Zach Sobiech
http://youtu.be/sDC97j6lfyc
– Chloe Melas
Remembering The Lives Of Other Young Cancer Victims:
- Taylor Swift Song For Cancer Victim — 4-Year-Old Ronan
- 'Mrs. Bieber' Dies Of Brain Cancer — Justin Bieber Prays For Family
- Justin Bieber Tweets Condolences Over 11-Year Old Fan's Death After Battle With Cancer
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