Crazy Kennar’s girlfriend, Natalie Asewe, has shared heartfelt posts to honor their late son nearly a year after his passing.
In her tribute, Natalie revealed that their son would have been turning one today, marking the anniversary of his birth. She expressed that the pain of the loss is still a significant part of her life and continues to be difficult to cope with.
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On her social media, Natalie posted a touching photo of their son, with his tiny fingers holding his father’s index finger while lying in a crib with medical tubes. Although his face was not visible, the image conveyed the deep connection between father and child.
She captioned the photo, “Happy Birthday my Angel,” with a red heart emoji and an angel emoji, as Benson Boone’s 2022 song “In The Stars,” which honors lost loved ones, played in the background. Her second post included a quote that captured the profound grief she feels: “I lost the ability to dream,” written on a chalk grey canvas.
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Last year, on December 22, Natalie shared the devastating news of their loss, posting radiant photos from her baby bump shoot. She captioned the images, reflecting on the immense pain of losing a child before getting to raise them. “The greatest pain in the world is carrying and delivering a child that you never get to raise,” she wrote, expressing the sorrow of never being able to hear her son’s cry, teach him to walk, or witness his growth. “Every new day reveals something he will miss out on,” she added, concluding with a message of love: “Too beautiful for this earth.”
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Comedian Crazy Kennar also opened up about the heartbreaking loss, revealing that their son passed away after just five days in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). He shared that the loss occurred shortly before he was scheduled to perform at his 2023 Happy Country show. Despite the pain, he pushed through the event, acknowledging the difficulty of facing such a personal tragedy while still honoring his commitment to the show.