13/05/2020

Melissa Etheridge-Beckett Sayfer's son has died at the age of 21

Melissa Etheridge-Beckett Sayfer's son has died at the age of 21

This photograph, taken on September 27, 2011, shows artist Melissa Etheridge presenting with her child Beckett during her Walk of Fame function held at the Hard Rock bistro in Hollywood. Beckett Cipher, the artist's child with previous accomplice Julie Cipher, passed on at age 21. 

Beckett Cipher, the child of Melissa Etheridge and her previous accomplice Julie Cipher, has kicked the bucket, an agent for the vocalist told CNN. He was 21. 

The vocalist grieved her child in an internet based life post on Wednesday. 

"Today I joined the countless families who have lost friends and family to narcotic fixation," Etheridge composed on Twitter. "My child Beckett, who was only 21, attempted to beat his enslavement lastly surrendered to it today. He will be remembered fondly by the individuals who adored him, his loved ones." 

She included: "My heart is broken." 

Melissa Etheridge-Beckett Sayfer's son has died at the age of 21

Etheridge and Cipher, who have been isolated for a long time, additionally share a girl, Bailey. The two youngsters were imagined utilizing planned impregnation and a sperm gift from performer David Crosby. 

A prior post to her online life accounts declared the deferment of the vocalist's mainstream and generally welcomed Concerts from Home arrangement. 

Etheridge has been performing every day melodic exhibitions from her home since stay-at-home requests started being set up the nation over in mid-March in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Her site records 57 days worth of shows, which have been communicated daily on Facebook Live. 

In her post, Etheridge guaranteed, nonetheless, "I will sing once more, soon. It has consistently mended me." 

Etheridge likewise has twins with ex-accomplice Tammy Lynn Michaels, who conceived an offspring in 2006. 

Etheridge is currently hitched to TV official Linda Wallem. 

"I am thankful for the individuals who have connected with sympathies and I feel their affection and genuine despondency," Etheridge included her post. "We battle with what else we could have done to spare him and at long last we realize he is out of the torment now."

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