Index – Culture – Paul Vásquez, YouTube’s favorite fool, is dead



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At the age of 57, Paul L. Vásquez, or as the Internet knew it: Double Rainbow Guy, died on the Internet thanks to a video published in 2010, he died. The recording has been viewed nearly 50 million times on YouTube in ten years.

According to a CNN article, Paul Vasquez was killed on Saturday. The cause of his death has not yet been made public. He had complained about health issues on his Facebook page for some time, was screened for a coronavirus on May 5, but ultimately failed to report the promised results two days later.

In the days leading up to his death, he mentioned breathing difficulties and wrote that he had no plans to go to the hospital, but would rather die alone in the wild. “Whatever happens, I am ready for it and I am happily experiencing it,” he wrote. Authorities said he finally died at a nearby hospital on Saturday afternoon local time.

Paul Vasquez was born in Los Angeles, where he first worked as a firefighter and then moved to Yosemite National Park, California, in 1985, where he made his video on the Internet in January 2010. The recording of the double rainbow became a worldwide sensation. just a few months after Jimmy Kimmel shared it on Twitter and then invited Vasquez to his show too.

The sudden fame gave a big boost to Yosemitebear62’s YouTube channel. Vásquez videotaped until his death, claiming that success did not change his life either, he simply gave more interviews than before publishing the recording, accompanied by lustful comments and tears of joy. “If you live alone, you can make a deeper connection to nature,” he told CNN five years ago.

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