Kenny Rogers Dead: Celebrities Pour out Their Hearts Over Country Music Legend's Passing
03/21/2020 04:43 pm EDT
Robin Roberts
Good Morning America personality Robin Roberts posted one of the more unexpected tributes. Roberts reflected on her time as a country music DJ early in her career and how Rogers' music had a special place in her heart.
"Very sad to wake up to the news that #kennyrogers has passed away," she wrote on Instagram. "Thinking of his family and many fans. I had the pleasure of meeting Kenny and he was always such a gentleman. When I was a country music DJ in Hammond, Louisiana in the early 80's I often ended my Saturday night 9pm to 1am shift at WFPR 14Country by playing Kenny's 'Through The Years'. ..Just one of the country legend's many hit songs."
Piers Morgan
Former America's Got Talent and Celebrity Apprentice personality Piers Morgan spoke out about the music legend's death just after the family's statement was released. He branded him "an utterly charming man" and shared a photo of the late singer.
Channing Tatum
21 Jump Street and Magic Mike star Channing Tatum was also among the first in Hollywood to address the beloved singer's death on social media. He posted the above Today Instagram post to his Instagram Story along with a brief caption of his own.
"'The gambler himself. Rip Kenny," Tatum wrote.
George Takei
Star Trek and The Terror actor George Takei also fired off a tribute to his Rogers to his own massive Twitter following. He referenced "The Gambler"in his message, noting "those of us still here at the table" will miss him.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
Duane "Dog" Chapman, star of Dog the Bounty Hunter and Dog's Most Wanted, also sounded off on the "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)" singer's passing. He shared a GIF of the legend accepting an award also with a simple "RIP" caption.
Charlie Daniels
The country music community was, of course, filled with tributes to Rogers. Among the first to sound off on his death was Charlie Daniels, best known for his 1979 crossover hit "The Devil Went Down to Georgia."
Leanne Rimes
LeAnn Rimes was also among those in the country music realm to pay their respects to the "Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town" singer. She branded him as "quite the legend."
Blake Shelton
As of this writing, the freshest celebrity tribute to "The Gambler" was from country music superstar Blake Shelton. Shelton, who is currently a coach on The Voice, was deeply affected by Rogers' death. He tweeted about the monumental "impact" Rogers had on him personally.
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