'Talking Kitty Cat' YouTuber Steve Cash Dies of Apparent Suicide: 'This Is So Hard,' Says Wife
Cash’s wife Celia also confirmed his death in an emotional“This is so hard. I’m not even sure what to say or for that matter, what to do,” she wrote. “I just lost my best friend, my sidekick, my lover, my mentor, my absolute everything, this morning. I’m so sad to say, my husband, Steve Cash took his own life this morning… It hurts me to share this.”
Cash, who was also a musician, launched his YouTube channel in 2007, and had amassed more than 770 million views over the years. The series featured 69 different videos, the first of which was shared in 2008, and the last of which was uploaded by Cash in December. News of his death shocked his fans, who shared tributes in the comments section of his final YouTube video.
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