KingFace, the rapper and social media personality who was known for his support of President Donald Trump, died on September 29, 2020, at the age of 38. His death was confirmed by his friend and fellow conservative activist Rob Smith, who described him as “a really deep, intellectual” and “kind” man. KingFace’s wife, Marion Krouser, also announced his passing on Facebook, saying “Rest in peace my love. You were such a beautiful soul.”
A Coma After a Kidney Infection
KingFace’s cause of death was not officially revealed by his family or friends, but some details emerged from social media posts and a GoFundMe page that was set up to help his wife pay for his medical bills. According to Stefan Urquelle, another friend of KingFace, the rapper had a very bad kidney infection that spread throughout his body, and he was in a coma since July 2020. Urquelle said that it was KingFace’s wish to keep his health condition private until he recovered.
The GoFundMe page, which raised close to $80,000, also stated that KingFace was being treated in the intensive care unit of “one of the best hospitals” in New York City. The page did not specify what kind of treatment he was receiving or what his prognosis was. KingFace’s wife thanked the donors for their generosity and support, saying “You guys are amazing. Thank you so much for everything.”
A Conservative T.H.U.G.
KingFace rose to fame as a rapper and a social media influencer who advocated for conservative values and praised President Trump. He called himself a “Conservative T.H.U.G.”, which stood for “True Hero Under God”. He also used other nicknames such as “liberaltearssipper”, “MAGAtron”, and “Pot Smoking Patriot”. He sold various types of clothing with conservative messages on his official website.
KingFace often appeared on podcasts and videos with other prominent conservatives such as Candace Owens, Terrence K. Williams, and Brandon Tatum. He also attended events such as the Young Black Leadership Summit at the White House in October 2019, where he met President Trump and complimented his suit. He said that he supported Trump because he believed he was doing good things for the country and the black community.
KingFace also shared his personal story of growing up in a troubled environment and joining a gang. He said that he was looking for acceptance and success, but realized that he was going down the wrong path. He credited God for changing his life and giving him a new perspective. He said that he wanted to inspire other people to think for themselves and not be influenced by the mainstream media or the culture.
A Legacy of Love and Truth
KingFace’s death shocked and saddened many of his fans and followers, who expressed their condolences and tributes on social media. They praised him for his courage, honesty, charisma, and humor. They also thanked him for his positive impact on their lives and views.
KingFace is survived by his wife and his son, who celebrated his 11th birthday two days before his father’s death. His wife said that she was grateful for the time they spent together and that she would always love him. She also asked for prayers and privacy during this difficult time.
KingFace’s legacy will live on through his music, his videos, and his messages. He will be remembered as a man who spoke his mind, followed his heart, and loved his country.
