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Beckett Cypher, the son of American singer Melissa Etheridge and her former partner Julie Cypher, died at the age of 21. “As of today, I am among the hundreds of thousands of families who have lost loved ones due to opioid addiction,” the musician wrote on Wednesday (local time) on Twitter. Beckett struggled with his addiction, but ultimately lost the fight. “My heart is broken,” said Etheridge. “What else could we have done to save him? Ultimately, we now know that he is no longer in pain.” She would sing again soon, that always cured her.
They were saddened to announce Beckett’s death, the musician’s spokesman had initially posted on the Twitter website on Wednesday. Therefore, there would be no house concert on the day. Etheridge (58, “I’m The Only One”) had featured a little song every day at home during the crown pandemic and put it online. A few hours after the first track, the musician personally spoke about the cause of death.
The boy comes from the lesbian rocker’s relationship with filmmaker Julie Cypher in the 1990s. Cypher gave birth to daughter Bailey Jean in 1997 and Beckett a year later. The sperm donor was a close friend of the couple, veteran rocker David Crosby of Crosby, Stills and Nash. From a later relationship with actress Tammy Lynn Michaels, Etheridge had twins born in 2006. The Grammy Award winner has been married to producer and actress Linda Wallem (“Nurse Jackie”) since 2014. (SDA)