First reported by the New York Post, California comedian Christian Cabrera has unexpectedly passed away from complications due to COVID-19. Reportedly unvaccinated, Cabrera would reveal to his brother earlier this week that while fighting the disease, regrets not getting a vaccination shot.
Cabrera succumbed to the coronavirus at a California hospital on Jan. 15 after the disease developed into pneumonia. Before his tragic passing, Cabrera took to social media to update fans on his COVID battle, sharing a selfie that showed him lying in a hospital bed with an oxygen mask over his face.
“Been here almost a week in ICU now not breathing on my own with Covid pneumonia infection on both lungs,” he captioned the poignant post on Jan. 13.
“This has to be the worst pain I ever had in my life! Thanks for all the love and prayers everyone! I can hear all ya prayers on my sleep! Thank you and hope to see ya all soon!”
Cabrera died less than 48 hours later.
The comedian was best known by his stage name “Chinese Best Friend,” along with being a regular guest host on the Modasucka w/ Michael Blackson podcast, and boasted more than 115,000 followers on Instagram. Cabrera leaves behind a wife and 3-year old son.
Upon hearing the news of his close friend’s passing, Blackson would post a heartfelt message to Cabrera and his family on his personal Instagram page.
While Cabrera made no mention of his vaccine status in the public post, his brother, Jino, told KTLA that the comedian “was skeptical of the science” behind the vaccines, and decided not to be jabbed. Jino claimed that the funnyman texted him two days before his death, saying he wished he had listened to health officials, who have been pleading with the public to get inoculated.
“I can’t breathe again,” Cabrera’s text message to his brother reportedly read. “I really regret not getting my vaccine, if I can do it all over again I would do it in a heartbeat to save my life. I’m fighting for my life here and I wish I have gotten vaccinated.”
Jino has now started a GoFundMe page to raise money for his brother’s young widow and their toddler son, Noel.
“He touched so many people’s lives because he was a very loving, kind, generous, caring person with a beautiful heart and soul,” Jino wrote on the fundraiser page. “Christian was always the one to make people laugh and bring joy into a lot of peoples’ lives.”
Heartbroken fans have already raised more than $18,000.
Despite California’s reputation as a liberal bastion, less than three-quarters of the state’s residents are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. According to official data, just 68.8% of eligible Californians have received the jabs. That number is only slightly higher than the national average, which currently stands at 63.9%.
We Own The Laughs would like to send our thoughts and prayers to Christian Cabrera and his family as they deal with this tragic loss.