Dude, the internet right now feels like the wild, wild West, only with more Twitter threads and way less chill. The Celeste d4vd Tesla controversy is EVERYWHERE, fuelled by DMs and half-baked screenshots. But before you drown in theories wilder than a Bigg Boss eviction night, let’s untangle the facts, sequence the chakkar, and do what the internet rarely does: pause, breathe, and fact-check. Strap in, fam, no jump scares, only receipts.

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1. So, Here’s What Actually Went Down
On September 8, 2025, the LAPD discovered a decomposed body in the front trunk (yes, the frunk) of a Tesla parked at a Hollywood tow yard. The kicker? The car was registered to singer D4VD (David Burke). But bhai, before you screenshot this, here’s what’s official: cops say he’s cooperating, investigations are ON, and speculation, well, that’s just making the rounds. The body was identified as 15-year-old Celeste Rivas from Lake Elsinore, but the actual cause of death is still pending, leaving the community hanging for answers. Shortly after, police searched a Hollywood Hills property linked to d4vd, he canceled shows, and a vigil for Celeste brought the community together.
2. The Viral Questions: Was Celeste Pregnant? Did She Lie About Her Age?
Right now, Discord leaks and Twitter screenshots are floating, hinting at a “kid on the way” and questioning if Celeste lied about her age. As of September 23, cops have said NOTHING about pregnancy or fake ages. Media outlets keep calling it an ongoing death investigation, full stop. Please, let’s keep compassion for the victim front and center.

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3. ‘Two Celestes’ Theory & Tattoo Talk
Here’s where internet sleuths went full Sherlock: some started pushing the “Do do Celestes!” (two Celestes) angle, backed by lookalike photos and claims of shady DMs with a different woman. But in the real world, not an alternate reality, what helped ID the victim was a coroner-noted “Shhh…” tattoo on Celeste’s right index finger. There’s zero official proof about another woman in play; it’s all social-media dimaag ka dahi for now. Connecting dots? Good. Inventing them? Thoda chill.
4. Music Fallout: Cancellations, Collabs, and Internet Forensics
The moment the world learned the victim’s ID, d4vd canceled all upcoming shows. Police swarmed a Hollywood Hills property linked to him the next day. Fellow musicians, like Kali Uchis, quickly put distance between themselves and d4vd; one collab even got pulled from platforms. Of course, stans (and anti-stans) are deep-diving into old lyrics and videos, because art imitating life theories are the new zodiac. But, spoiler alert: till police connect those dots, “breaking down lyrics” is just another Twitter theory.
5. What’s Confirmed vs What’s Chatter (Bookmark This!)
Okay, sab kuch clear karte hain:
Confirmed: Celeste Rivas, age 15, was found dead in d4vd’s Tesla on Sept 8; LAPD is investigating; his home was searched; cause of death is still TBA.
Unconfirmed: Pregnancy rumors. Age-misrepresentation theories. “Two Celestes” storyline. And any meaning-mila-from-song-lyrics drama, none of this is verified by authorities.
Just send this to THAT friend who forwards you shady Insta threads at 2 AM.
The Bottom Line: Facts Over FOMO
Honestly, this entire case is pure heartbreak. Celeste deserves answers, not just viral chaos. The best we can do? Resist jumpy rumor ke FOMO, circulate only what’s confirmed, and demand better from every platform hyping the hype. Your turn now: do you think the internet should throttle unverified claims in sensitive cases, or is that censorship?










