Michael Willis Heard, the TikToker known as the “Yes King,” has passed away, as confirmed by his daughter, Mykel Crumbie, in an emotional Facebook post on November 9. She shared several photos of her father along with the announcement, but did not specify the cause of his death.
Following the announcement, a photo of Michael Willis Heard gained traction online, suggesting he had been in a coma before his passing. Davyon Augustus (@consciouztv) posted a screenshot of Mykel Crumbie’s Facebook message on Instagram, claiming that Heard suffered an asthma attack that led to a heart attack.
“His daughter provided the images of him during this time in a coma to social media. I post them to provide proof of his passing as there have been many hoaxes in the past of him transitioning, but this time it's real.”
@consciouztv also stated that the Yes King TikToker experienced brain death, which led to his demise. However, this specific claim and the exact medical facts behind his death have not been officially confirmed.
While Mykel Crumbie did share photos showing Michael Willis Heard unconscious in a hospital bed, neither she nor any official source confirmed the cause of death or medical conditions leading up to it. The narrative about a coma and brain death remains unverified.
Despite widespread speculation and shared images suggesting a coma and brain death, Michael Willis Heard’s cause of death remains officially unconfirmed by his family or medical authorities.
Author’s summary: Michael Willis Heard’s death was confirmed by his daughter without detailing the cause, while viral claims of a coma and brain death remain unverified.