Jacky Oh's Friends Throw Heartfelt Memorial For Late Reality Star

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 11: Actress Jacky Oh attends the Atlanta screening of "Scheme Queens" at Regal Atlantic Station on October 11, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Jacky Oh was sent off in style.

Jacky Oh passed away while recovering from cosmetic surgery on May 31. The 32-year-old was best known for her work on Wild N' Out and her relationship with DC Young Fly. Her death was met with a wave of love for both her and the partner and children she left behind. Baltimore Ravens star Odell Beckham Jr. tweeted his condolences when hearing of her passing. Furthermore,

Furthermore, Boosie Badazz shared his feelings on the situation. “I shed a tear for my boy,” Boosie begins. “Losing the mama of your three children,” he says, “that sh*t puts tears in my eyes bro.” “I wish a … would go get plastic surgery,” Boosie also claims, “I’m taking the keys out the car, I’m not letting it happen bro.” He says, “I don’t know what to even tell a n*gga."

Jacky Oh's Friends Send Her Off With Memorial

Reshared by The Shade Room, Jacky Oh's friends had a heartfelt sendoff for the reality star. It featured the friends wearing t-shirts bearing pictures of Jacky as well as the lighting of lanterns, which were sent off into the sky. One of her friends also posted a lengthy message to Instagram about the memorial. "Wow. You were sent you off in the classiest of ways like the true queen you are. The freeway was shut down for you. You went off in a horse and carriage. Grand. Just like you. It still doesn't seem real but like the pastor said today, "To Be Continued..."

The caption continued. "You were surrounded by so much genuine love and support today and it was beautiful to see. It was comforting to see @DCYoungFly walk in knowing and faith that God has him and the kids covered...@TheBsimoe carried your flowers and it me of how she always gave you your flowers were you were here there are no regrets. Your Cali crew, Atlanta crew and all who loved you were all there. Still loving you like we always have. We love you now and forever. Go Awf Jacky."

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