What Were Juice Wrld’s Last Words and Did He Fake His Death?

So far, many conspiracy theories and speculations have covered Juice Wrld’s death and last words. Some claim that his last words were in a message he gave his fans nine days before his death at a concert. He had said, “I love you all more than life itself.” Others speculated that his last word was his last tweet on  December 1, 2019, which read “going down.

Born Jarad Anthony Higgins, Juice Wrld was well-known for his single Lucid Dreams, which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The rapper was making a lot of progress in his career, which is why his death was all the more shocking to his fans.

Truth About Juice Wrld’s Last Words

Juice WRLD’s last words are associated with many theories, of which none have been agreed to be his exact last words. The first was his statement, “I love you’all more than life itself.” He made this statement during a concert on December 1, 2019, a few days before his death.

On the other hand, some linked his last word to the last tweet he made on December 1, 2019, which read “going down”. However, the fact remains that no one actually knows Juice Wrld’s last words before his death on December 8, 2019.

Did Juice WRLD Fake His Death?

Since the death of Juice WRLD broke, part of the conspiracy theory that circulated was that the rapper did not die. A closer look at this theory brought up some somewhat valid points in its favor.


According to Insider, some people believe the rapper and musician faked his death, as he foretold in a tweet, and is still alive. The most substantial proof they have comes from a tweet Juice put up in 2017, which read: “My goal is to get overly famous and shine for a couple of years. Then fake my death.”

Juice rose to fame swiftly after the release of his breakout single Lucid Dreams, and going by his tweet, it is believed that the rapper didn’t want to stay famous for long. Hence he must have decided to fake his death after a year of gaining fame, just like he said he would.

Fans are currently searching Juice’s lyrics on TikTok for proof that the performer is still alive. One of the users, @seamusgarvin, drew the attention of his fans to a phrase from Juice’s song Legend, which says, “What’s the 27 club? /We aren’t making it past 21.”

Another claim they posed to prove that Juice WRLD faked his death is the viral TikTok meme that showed TikTok users dancing to Lucid Dreams. One of the dancers stopped in the middle of the song and pretended to have a seizure by spitting water and claiming to have a convulsion. This was then mirrored in the same way Juice died, pointing to the fact that he might have faked it all.

Another user also came up with the fact that Juice had already predicted his death on December 8. The TikTok user pointed to Juice’s lyrics in All Girls Are the Same, in which he wrote, “I’m a jealous boy, really feel like John Lennon.” The point is that John Lennon died on December 8, so he claimed that it might all be fake. 


Another TikTok user claims that a flight tracker indicates Juice’s private plane arrived in the Bahamas rather than Chicago. Likewise, another user stated that he contacted the hospital, where the rapper was allegedly admitted before he died. He noted that the hospital record could not identify anyone with the name Jarad Anthony Higgins.

Is Juice Wrld Alive Today?

With all the facts gathered, no one can say for sure that Juice WRLD is dead, and neither can they physically prove him to be alive. Going by the official report, it is believed that Juice WRLD is dead, as reported by the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office. Till a strong claim or proof surfaces to claim otherwise, Juice WRLD is dead.

Cause Of Juice Wrld’s Death

It was previously reported that the cause of Juice WRLD’s death was a seizure and a heart attack. It was also stated in the report from the Chicago police that the rapper went into convulsions while agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation were searching his private jet.


In the report, it was stated that an agent of the FBI gave Juice WRLD the opioid antidote Narcan. The administered drug worked for a while, as the rapper was reported to have regained consciousness. Paramedics on the scene spent over 40 minutes trying to keep his heartbeat steady. Unfortunately, on December 8, 2019, at roughly 3:15 a.m., the Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Illinois, announced the death of Juice WRLD.

However, on January 22, more than a month after he passed away, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office concluded that Juice WRLD died due to an unintentional oxycodone and codeine overdose. This was revealed after an autopsy was conducted.

It was later revealed that Juice WRLD took many unknown medications before his medical emergency. One of the rapper’s friends also claimed that he developed a Percocet addiction.

Concerning his battles with drug addiction, Juice WRLD has been transparent and has admitted to his addiction. In July, he tweeted that, for his partner’s sake, he would stop consuming codeine. Oxycodone and codeine poisoning were later revealed to be the causes of his death.

Why Did The FBI Search Juice WRLD’s Private Plane?

The FBI searched Juice WRLD’s private plane after they received a tip-off that the rapper’s plane was carrying illegal contents. Reports have it that the pilot disclosed this to the FBI when he found out that Juice WRLD’s entourage was in possession of firearms.

On arrival at the airport, a metal-piercing bullet, six bottles of narcotic codeine cough medication, two 9-mm pistols, a 40-caliber pistol, and more than 70 pounds of vacuum-sealed marijuana were also discovered on the aircraft.

Federal investigators initially searched juice WRLD on November 18 as he left the country from Los Angeles for Australia, according to TMZ. Although it’s unclear if anything was discovered, Juice WRLD and his group were permitted to travel.

When two of his bodyguards were detained for having guns, one was released without posting bail, and the other did so after posting bail. The Chicago Police Department took over the marijuana case and have not brought any charges against anyone.

It’s doubtful that the cocaine bust will result in any charges, according to TMZ. There are no identifying characteristics, and nobody aboard the flight claimed ownership of the 70 pounds of marijuana.

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