Kylie Jenner’s Heartbreaking Loss: Mourning Her Beloved Stylist, Jesus Guerrero

Kylie Jenner is heartbroken after the sudden passing of her longtime hairstylist, Jesus Guerrero, who left this world at the young age of 34. News of Guerrero’s death surfaced on February 23 via an emotional Instagram post from his family, but the details around his passing remain a mystery. An insider shared with People that the reality star feels utterly “shocked” and “very upset” by the loss of someone so close to her. But true to her generous spirit, Kylie isn’t just wallowing in her grief; the beauty mogul is actively supporting Guerrero’s grieving family, specifically by covering funeral expenses to relieve them of financial stress during this incredibly tough time.
Notably, Guerrero was more than just a hairstylist; he was an integral part of Kylie’s glam squad, styling her for various high-profile events like Couture Fashion Week in Paris and the upcoming Golden Globes. Just days before his passing, Kylie shared a loving tribute to Guerrero on Instagram, highlighting the bond they shared. His talents weren’t limited to Kylie alone; he styled a who’s who of A-listers, including her famous sisters Kendall Jenner and Kim Kardashian, pop icons like Katy Perry and Dua Lipa, and even stars like Demi Moore and BLACKPINK’s Lisa.
To honor Guerrero’s memory and help his family manage expenses, a GoFundMe page was created by his younger sister, which quickly surpassed its initial goal of $80,000, raising over $93,000 as of February 24. The heartfelt messages and tributes pouring in from fans and fellow artists showcase the impact Guerrero had on everyone he touched. His family expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of love and treasured the memories that keep him alive in their hearts. Considering this incredible support, it’s clear that Jesus Guerrero was more than just a hairstylist; he was a genuine light in the lives of many, and his absence is felt profoundly. He will be deeply missed by those who knew him.
Sources: Celebrity Storm Wire and People Magazine, GoFundMe, Instagram