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PnB Rock‘s fiance, Stephanie Sibounheuang, has shared a sentimental video paying tribute to the rapper on the 2nd anniversary of his passing.
On Thursday, September 12, Sibounheuang took to Instagram to share a video with fans. The video featured a montage of videos of the rapper alongside herself and their 4-year-old daughter.
“They say one is truly never gone until you stop remembering them,” a woman is heard saying in the audio of the video. “I think there is truth in this. When you left this earth, a great part of me went missing. But I think you left some of yourself behind for me to find. When you left this earth, I gathered your things and held them close. I closed my eyes, and for a moment, it felt like you were here with me again. When you left this earth, I went through my pictures. I studied your face harder than I ever have, and for a moment, those pictures brought you to life once more. When you left this earth, I found as many reasons as I could to talk about you. I tell stories about you, and for a moment, we are living in those memories again. Every day, I find as many reasons as I can to remember you. I find as many reasons as I can to not let the rest of you leave this earth, and every day, it brings me peace to know that as long as I remember you, a part of you will always be here.”
Furthermore, in the caption of the video, Sibounheuang added:
“2 years without you. It doesnt get easier. You just get stronger. I miss you. I love you. I think about you all day long. Strange to say, as time goes onI become more and more obsessed with you every day. It cant be normal. Nonetheless, Cant wait to see you in paradise for eternity. Forever in my heart @pnbrock”
Check out the video below.
Social media users paid tribute to PnB Rock and shared prayers for his fiance in The Shade Room’s comment section.
As The Shade Room previously reported, Sibounheuang took the stand to testify in the murder trial of PnB Rock in July. The rapper whose real name was Rakim Hasheem Allen was gunned down inside a Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles restaurant in Los Angeles, California, on September 12, 2022. Per Rolling Stone, Sibounheuang and the rapper were engaged.
“He came to our table right away. I thought it was a fan asking for a picture until I saw the gun,” Sibounheuang explained, recalling the actions of the 17-year-old who fatally shot the rapper. “He said, ‘If you dont give me the jewelry, Im going to blow her head off.’ He got shot, and he like pushed me to the wall and threw me under the table. The [gunman] just kept shooting…”
On August 7, a jury reportedly found Freddie Trone and a man named Tremont Jones guilty of murdering the rapper. Trone was accused of sending his 17-year-old son into the restaurant to carry out the scheme.
Trone and Jones appear to still be awaiting sentencing. Meanwhile, the 17-year-old is reportedly awaiting to undergo “mental competency proceedings.”