American TV star Kim Kardashian has posted a touching post in memory of designer Virgil Abloh, who passed away on November 28 after a two-year secret battle with cancer.
“God doesn’t make mistakes. I know that but I still can’t help but ask why. Why Virgil?! Why him so soon? it’s simply hard to understand why. I have a hard time understanding why so many pure souls were taken away so early,” Kim wrote. She went on to describe him as a “gentle, kind, and calm” person who made time for everyone. “This one is hard to process. I can’t even believe I am writing this… We will miss you so much Virgil and love you so much,” she continued.
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Kim Kardashian's spouse, rapper Kanye West, who has long been friends and collaborated with Abloh for years, has deleted all posts from his Instagram following the death of his close friend.
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