A rising star on the comedy scene and viral video star, Teddy Ray, has sadly passed away just two weeks after his 32nd birthday.
Fans of the funny comic, mourned the comedian on social media, including ‘Abbott Elementary’ creator Quinta Brunson. “Heartbroken. Gonna miss you Teddy,” Brunson commented on Ray’s last Instagram post.
Stand-up and Emmy winner Katt Williams called the comic brilliant, while “Insecure” creator and television exec, Issa Rae, shared an image of a white heart emoji placed over a snap of Ray smiling to her Instagram Stories.
Rae’s media company, Hoorae, also paid tribute to Ray, who previously worked with the brand.
“Rest in Power to our longtime creative collaborator and friend, Teddy Ray. Grateful for the energy you always brought to our projects and sets!,” read a Twitter post from the organization.
Ray’s death was confirmed by Comedy Central, who shared a snap of the comedian on-stage via Twitter alongside caption, “Teddy Ray was a hilarious and beloved performer. He’ll be deeply missed by the entire comedy community.”
The cause of the comedian has not yet been revealed.
In addition to performing stand-up across the country, Ray was regularly featured in multiple YouTube sketches and skits for brands such as comedy platform All Def Digital, many of which went viral as popular memes, developing a strong social media presence and fanbase online. He also featured on HBO Max series “Pause with Sam Jay.”
His passing comes just one month after the death of fellow comic Jak Knight. Ray himself mourned his comedy friend with an Instagram post in July.
“It took me forever to type this i ain’t think you’d leave me this tearful. Love you 4ver Jak Knight ✊🏿🙏🏿🕊,” Ray captioned a snap of them together.