Aretha Franklin's hearse is shown at Greater Grace Temple for the singer's funeral on Aug. 31, 2018, in Detroit, Michigan. | Bill Pugliano/Getty Images
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Celebrity deaths can be a sad time for their many fans and fellow celebrities. Read more about the lives of late celebrities, their accolades and accomplishments, and what they did up until their death.
Celebrities are no strangers to cutting their hair for roles. Here are 6 iconic celebrity bald moments that live on, including Emma Stone's recent transformation.
Ruth Codd is known for her role in 'The Midnight Club' and her time on 'The Celebrity Traitors.' Here are five facts about the actress that fans might not know about.
Zac Efron has a famous brother, Dylan Efron, who's known for his reality TV stints, like 'Dancing With the Stars.' Here's what to know about Zac's 2 other siblings out of the spotlight.
Travis Kelce signed a contract worth more than $3 million when he was just 23. His future wife earned her first million when she was around 17 years old. Who earned more during their 'rookie' years?
Following the death of country music star Tammy Wynette in 1998, her daughters sued for $50 million, claiming her doctor and last husband contributed to her condition.
Before the fatal crash that led to Anne Heche's death, she stopped by a salon and had a friendly interaction with the owner. Now he has "huge remorse" about their meeting.
Tupac Shakur died in 1996 but since his passing, there have been dozens of projects about his life in career released. A new documentary is on the way.
Tyler Perry and Whitney Houston were close friends, with Perry even trying to help Houston through her addiction struggles before her 2012 death. Perry says public scrutiny affected her.
Nipsey Hussle's legacy lives on and since his 2019 murder, his hometown of Los Angeles continues to pay homage to his contributions. He's getting two new honors amid his 37th birthday.
Anne Heche is dead at 53 after a horrific car accident left the actor in a prolonged coma with a brain injury and her rep announced she wasn't expected to survive.
Whitney Houston has several famous family members, including her mother Cissy Houston - and two cousins Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick. Houston's other cousin is an opera singer.