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Darren Criss' older brother, Charles, has died.
“It breaks my heart beyond measure to say that my beloved brother Charles has left us,” Darren began.
“Obviously this is a colossal shock. His loss leaves behind a debilitating fracture in the lives of his mother, his brother, his three small children, and their respective mothers,” he continued. “I have spent what feels like a small eternity trying to wrap my head around it, something I suspect I’ll be attempting to do for the rest of my life. But in the short time that I’ve had to process everything, I’ve managed to put some words together that may help with some of the questions you have. And though it’s with the heaviest sadness I’ve ever felt to have to write this, it does give me peace to know I’m putting it out there.”
Referring to his brother as “Chuck” throughout the tribute, Darren fondly recalled some of his brother’s best attributes.
TheGleealum said his sibling was his “confidant and companion” as they “discovered the world together.” When they grew older, music became one of their “greatest bonds.”
“As an artist, he possessed a raw, inimitable talent that never ceased to inspire me. A distinct voice and songwriting style that I greatly admired for its singularity and sincerity,” he continued. “His impressive skills as a musician mixed with his poetic observation of the world yielded a prolific amount of music that was endlessly unique, clever, fun, intriguing and beautiful to me … A fitting metaphor for his very soul.”
Darren said that Charles “loved a lot in his life” and “loved fully,” emphasizing in particular “how much he really loved his children.” (Charles shared his youngest child with his partner and his two eldest children are from a previous marriage.)
Continuing on, Darren said he “had to meditate” over how much he was willing to share regarding the circumstances of Charles' death. Despite the “extraordinarily sensitive and private matter,” the actor acknowledged how “vagueness can lead to confusion, and provide ideas far worse than the truth.”
Darren also advised those who are struggling with their mental health or depression to seek professional counseling and support. He said such methods are “a wonderful way to help you see just how abundantly love is available to you.”
“He was a good man with a good heart who contributed enormous amounts of laughter, music, and joy to the world,” he added. “And for the ones who were lucky enough to take part in those wonderful moments, it’s marvelous to know that those memories are plentiful, everlasting, and can never be taken away.”
Charles' death comes nearly two years after their father, Charles William Criss Jr.,died in April 2020. The patriarch had been coping with a rare heart condition.
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source: people.com