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Lady Gaga collaborator known as Zombie Boy dead at 32
2018-08-05
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] Rick Genest, a Quebec model known for his head-to-toe tattoos and participation in the Lady Gaga music video "Born This Way," has died, his talent agency said.

Dulcedo Management confirmed on Facebook late Thursday the passing of Rick Genest, who was better known as Zombie Boy. Dulcedo said it "was in shock" and called the 32-year-old represented by the agency an "icon of the artistic scene and of the fashion world."

Lady Gaga said on her official Twitter account Thursday night that "the suicide of friend Rick Genest, Zombie Boy is beyond devastating."

The American singer added: "We have to work harder to change the culture, bring Mental Health to the forefront and erase the stigma that we can’t talk about it."

According to his website, he holds the Guinness World Book of Records for the most insects tattooed on a human body (178), as well as the most bones inked on a human body, at 138.

But while his outward appearance may have been intimidating, he was unfailingly mild-mannered and polite, according to the CEO of the Welcome Hall Mission, a homeless shelter Genest visited as a teen and continued to support as an adult.

Sam Watts said he last saw Genest in June, when the artist lent his famous image to a campaign to raise awareness about the issues facing marginalized and homeless youth.

"This was a guy who put you totally at ease," he said.

"Immediately you knew this was a kind and gentle soul who had some deep concerns about anybody who is on the fringes or being dismissed for how they looked."

In early 2011, a photo of Genest in a fashion magazine drew the attention of fashion designer Nicola Formichetti, then the artistic director for French fashion house Mugler.

It was Formichetti who helped Genest secure his first major modelling gigs with Mugler and introduced him to Lady Gaga, who cast him in the video for her 2011 single "Born This Way."

In their scenes together, the singer sported face paint that mimicked Genest’s tattoos as the two performed to the hit song in matching black suits.

Quebec’s coroner’s office said an autopsy would be conducted to determine the cause of death.

Posted by:Fred

#12  The guy had some kind of cancer, that's what started his tattoo frenzy. I'm guessing the latest medical news was bad and he took his own life rather than deal with dying the slow painful cancer death.

Clearly he had issues, but the story is far more than 'change the culture' as Gaga suggests. She's trying to be non-judgmental and help her 'friend' but until folks know why he might have died suggesting to change anything is just ignorant. Then again liberals are good at that.
Posted by: ruprecht   2018-08-05 22:33  

#11  
Posted by: Angeack Angealet1005   2018-08-05 21:45  

#10  You know the crowd that considers Red Flyover country to be aboriginal.

Aboriginal? We're not the ones getting tattoos all over our face like South Sea island cannibals.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-08-05 20:28  

#9  #7 - *SNORT*
Posted by: Frank G   2018-08-05 19:54  

#8  A Navy anchor, a Marine bulldog, Mom, are sort of ok body disfiguring statement. Doing the whole thing is a sign of less than a full deck being played, which in the entertainment crowd seems to pass for 'normal'. You know the crowd that considers Red Flyover country to be aboriginal.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-08-05 14:37  

#7  He's in a better place. A place where skeletal tats will be more or less redundant.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-08-05 13:15  

#6  ...I'm truly sorry for the man's family and friends; surely there was someone who loved and cherished him no matter what.

The thing that is bothering me is that it is simply not a grand leap of thought or reasoning to realize that this was a profoundly disturbed man. And that anyone with an ounce of sense (I understand of course that we may be excluding those who employed and exploited him) had to wonder what he was going to do when the new-toy thing wore off, and he was faced with having to make his way among those they so often deride as 'normies'. And I almost wonder if what sent him over the edge was the realization that the pain (that many tats had to be excruciating) and the notoriety would, in the end, mean nothing at all. None of them cared - he was simply trendy furniture to be briefly seen, noticed,and then ignored

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2018-08-05 07:17  

#5  He wasn't "born that way" -- he had ink injected into his skin. He had emotional problems,and celebrities used him to promote themselves rather than get him help.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2018-08-05 06:22  

#4  Looks like he has been sending a few messages via tattoos that he wanted to be dead.
Posted by: Airandee    2018-08-05 06:10  

#3  Yeah GagGag, ask yourself why he you didn't get help earlier.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-08-05 03:00  

#2  Lady Gaga said on her official Twitter account Thursday night that "the suicide of friend Rick Genest, Zombie Boy is beyond devastating."

An absolutely incalculable human loss. Real 'devastation' however, would result in voluntary Sati.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-08-05 01:30  

#1  I don't know how I'm gonna sleep tonight, this is sooo sad...
Posted by: Raj   2018-08-05 01:26  

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