Angus Cloud’s mother asserts that Euphoria actor’s passing was unintended

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Lisa Cloud, the mother of Angus Cloud, who gained fame for his role in Euphoria, recently shared a heartfelt statement on social media regarding her son’s tragic passing at the age of 25. In her post, she wanted to make it clear that she firmly believes that her son did not have any intention of ending his own life, refuting the suggestions made on social media.

Lisa Cloud vividly describes her last day with Angus, sharing the emotional journey he was going through after the recent loss of his father in May. Despite his grief, Angus spent his last day with joy, reorganizing his room and placing items around the house with the intention of staying in the home he cherished. He confided in his mother about his plans to support his sisters financially and emotionally while they were in college. It is evident from their heartfelt goodbye that neither of them anticipated the tragic events that would unfold. Lisa Cloud is unsure about what Angus may have consumed, but she knows that he eventually fell asleep with his head on the desk while working on his art projects and never woke up.

Although it remains uncertain, Lisa Cloud acknowledges the possibility that her son may have accidentally and tragically overdosed. However, she wants it to be clear that Angus did not intend to leave this world. His struggles were real, yet he never ceased to give and receive immense love and support from his community.

Angus Cloud’s sudden rise to fame occurred with his portrayal of Fezco in Euphoria, marking his impressive debut as an actor. He was discovered for the role while working in a Brooklyn restaurant. In the show’s second season, his character evolved into an unlikely moral compass, and he had also filmed several movies, set to be released after his passing. Angus Cloud passed away on July 31, and the cause of his death has yet to be disclosed.

Lisa Cloud concluded her social media post by urging others to honor Angus’s memory by incorporating random acts of kindness into their daily lives.

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