MANILA, Philippines—The death of Internet celebrity Jamvhille “Jam”
Sebastian, of the popular YouTube tandem Jamich, trended worldwide on
Twitter on Wednesday.
At one point, the hashtag “RIPJam” even topped the list of the
most-tweeted topics. As of 5:30 p.m., the hashtag remained on third
spot.
Sebastian’s death from lung cancer—which he had battled for the past
year—triggered an outpouring of grief on social media, where fans, show
biz folks and other online personalities offered prayers, and extended
condolences.
Zsa Zsa Padilla gave Michelle Liggayu—Sebastian’s fiancée and the
other half of Jamich—a message of encouragement. “Stay strong. You’re in
my prayers,” she tweeted.
Sebastian and Liggayu had established a considerable online presence
and amassed a huge fan base of mostly young adults, thanks to their
viral video blogs and short romantic films, which they produced,
directed and starred in themselves.
Their official YouTube channel called, Jamich TV, has close to
570,000 subscribers. Before Sebastian’s death, Jamich had uploaded 30
videos that have so far notched over a million views—the most popular of
which is “Text: Story of Best Friends,” which has about 8.7 million.
That short film, coincidentally, featured the two YouTube celebrities
acting out a love story in which Sebastian dies in a hospital bed.
The news was confirmed by Sebastian’s mother, Maricar, on Facebook,
where she had been sharing photos and updates about the condition of her
son, whose health drastically deteriorated in the past few weeks. “The
fight is over … We lost the battle,” she said.
Still, Maricar said she was proud of her son for never losing faith.
“He fought until the end. He would give me two thumbs up from time to
time, as if to say that he wants to continue on,” she told the Inquirer
in a phone interview. “We almost lost him a week ago, but he gave us
more time.”
Sense of relief
Although grieving for her loss, Maricar said that she also felt a
sense of relief knowing that her son was at peace and unburdened by
pain. She described Sebastian as a “down-to-earth and kind person.”
She added that she was overwhelmed by the amount of love Sebastian
had been getting, even from total strangers. “I never knew that he had
so many supporters and that he had touched the lives of many people,”
Maricar said. “I’m very proud of him.”
Liggayu related on Facebook that her boyfriend of almost seven years
was taken off life support after being on it since Thursday last week.
Till we meet again
“Let’s all pray that Jam finds love and comfort in the arms of God …
Everything will be OK. We all love you … I’m sure you’ll have a great
birthday celebration up there in Heaven,” she said in a message written
in Filipino. “Thank you for everything … No words can explain; till we
meet again.”
The Inquirer sought Liggayu’s comment through her handler but was not able to get any response as of press time.
The couple, which began putting out short films in 2011, had starred
in music videos of such local acts as 6cyclemind and Davey Langit. Their
popularity also piqued the interest of Viva Artists Agency, which
signed them.
Soon they were booking guestings on TV shows, such as “Gandang Gabi
Vice” and “Kris TV,” whose respective hosts, Vice Ganda and Kris Aquino,
visited Sebastian at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Taguig, where he was
confined.
Message from Pacquiao
While Manny Pacquiao, one of Sebastian’s idols, wasn’t able to
personally see the YouTube star, the boxing champion recorded a video
message instead. “Be strong and courageous,” he said.
Sebastian, who proposed marriage to Liggayu in May last year, related
in past TV interviews that, when he was feeling pain, he would think of
his fiancée walking down the aisle. “I envision me being with her, with
our future kids,” he said. “I vow to make it up to her.”
Liggayu said Sebastian’s bout with lung cancer had made their
relationship even stronger. “I take care of him and encourage him as
much as I could,” she said. “My love for him grows every day.”
Among those who mourned Sebastian’s passing were Gretchen Ho, Slater
Young, Kakai Bautista, AJ Rafael, Davey Langit and Ramon Bautista, who
said, “Salamat sa pagpapakilig at pag-inspire sa sambayanang Pilipino.”
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