Juice WRLD “loved every single one of you,” partner says at Rolling Loud

Juice WRLD‘s girlfriend Ally Lotti gave a heartfelt speech to the late rapper’s fans during a tribute set at Rolling Loud Festival this past weekend.

Juice WRLD, aka Jarad Anthony Higgins, passed away at the age of 21 after suffering a seizure in a Chicago airport, TMZ reports. The incident occurred after Higgins deplaned from a private jet traveling from California to his hometown of Chicago.

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In a previous statement the rapper’s mother Carmella Wallace gave to TMZ, she discusses his prescription drug addiction and his music meaning to heal.

“We loved Jarad with all of our hearts and cannot believe our time with him has been cut short,” Wallace says. “As he often addressed in his music and to his fans, Jarad battled with prescription drug dependency.”

“We hope the conversations he started in his music and his legacy will help others win their battles as that is what he wanted more than anything. We know that Jarad’s legacy of love, joy and emotional honesty will live on.”

During a tribute set for the rapper at Rolling Loud Festival, Juice’s girlfriend Ally Lotti shared her own words with his fans.

Lotti tells the audience Juice WRLD cared about every one of his supporters. She also went on to say that he wants them to be happy.

“I just wanted to come out here and let everyone know that Jarad loved every single person that he helped on this earth,” Lotti says in the video. “He literally loved every single one of you guys. There’s not a time that he had showed me any different love that he felt for you. He wants everyone to know that you need to take any negative thing in your life—he would tell you every time he saw you—and change that to a positive situation. Change that to 999. You gotta keep that in your heart.”

Check out the full clip below.

The full festival tribute to Juice Wrld is below.

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As previously stated, Juice WRLD died after having a seizure at the Chicago airport.

Law enforcement officials were tipped off in advance that Higgins’ private plane may have had contraband onboard, according to the Chicago Tribune. Both FBI agents and Chicago plainclothes officers were waiting at a private hangar at Midway when Higgins landed.

Then, the Chicago Tribune reported that FBI agents had seized over 70 pounds of marijuana in 41 vacuum-locked bags. In addition, six bottles of prescription-strength codeine cough syrup from his private plane.

In a statement to USA TODAY from the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office, an autopsy conducted today has come up inconclusive regarding Higgins’ death. “The cause and manner of death are pending at this time,” spokesperson Natalia Derevyanny wrote.

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