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Five celebrities who predicted their own death

Five celebrities who predicted their own death

here some celibrities that predicted their own death :

TUPAC SHAKUR

Much has been made in Tupac’s choice for his alter ego: Makaveli. Loosely based on the Italian thinker Machiavelli, it is said that Machiavelli faked his own death to escape the clutches of his enemies. Whether that was Tupac’s intention, we don’t know, but we do know that he prophesied his death on a couple of occasions.

Not only did Tupac rap about how his death was going to happen in a song released just a few months before his death (‘I been shot and murdered, can tell you how it happened word for word…’), but he also accidentally predicted his death in a 1994 interview. When asked where he’d be in 15 years he replied, “Best case [scenario]? In a cemetery.”

BOB MARLEY

Reggae legend Bob Marley was said to be something of a clairvoyant by the people who knew him best. Given his ability to shine a ray of sunlight on even the worst parts of reality, it’s not too much of a stretch in believing he possessed these abilities.

Unconfirmed reports indicate that Marley was cryptic about his death and revealed details to certain friends. One such friend claims that Marley predicted he’d die the same age as Jesus, which was 36 years old. On May 11, 1981, two months after he turned 36, Marley died of brain and lung cancer, stemming from a melanoma on his big toe.

THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR

James Hellwig, a. k. a. The Ultimate Warrior, was on a hiatus from professional wrestling, after a falling out with just about everyone involved in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Then, on April 5, 2014, he made amends with his former comrades and appeared on WrestleMania XXX to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

During his induction, he gave a great speech where he poked fate and said, “Every man’s heart beats its final beat. The Spirit of the Ultimate Warrior will run forever.” Less than three days later, without warning or any indication that he was suffering from health problems, the Ultimate Warrior died of a massive heart attack.

BIGGIE SMALLS

Christopher Wallace, a. k. a. Biggie Smalls, both rapped about his early demise, and later predicted that it was coming. Like most musicians, Smalls wrote lyrics about his death, and in 1994 he released a song titled “Suicidal Thoughts,” where he used more than a couple of expletives to say that “death was calling him.”

Smalls was gunned down in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997, by an unknown assassin. Less than three weeks later, what would be his final album was set to release. The title of the album was, “Life After Death,” and featured a photo of Smalls, taken six weeks before his death, leaning against a hearse with a license plate that read, “B. I. G.”

JOHN LENNON

In the spring of 1980, John Lennon was on sailing holiday with wife Yoko Ono, aboard his yacht bound for Bermuda. Rough waters rocked the boat so violently that the entire crew, and everyone else except Lennon, got too weak from seasickness to even function. It was Lennon who piloted the boat out of the storm.

The event inspired the song, “Borrowed Time,” which was recorded shortly after. Less than six months later, on Dec. 8, 1980, Lennon was assassinated by a gunman in front of his apartment in New York. Among the lyrics in “Borrowed Time” are the words, “Living on borrowed time, without a thought for tomorrow.”

 

 

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