'Yes King' Influencer Michael Willis Heard Dies at 47
- - 'Yes King' Influencer Michael Willis Heard Dies at 47
Zoey LyttleNovember 12, 2025 at 11:31 PM
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Influencer Michael Willis Heard has died, per his friends and collaborators
The late creator was known for his social media content and his viral "Yes King" TikTok sound
A friend of Heard's has organized a GoFundMe page to help his loved ones with "the cost of losing a family member"
Influencer Michael Willis Heard — who posted under the username @LoveandLightTV — has died at age 47.
The social media star went viral as the voice behind a popular "Yes King" TikTok audio, which was pulled from one of his adult films. Heard's death was confirmed by his friend and collaborator Monty Huffman, who paid homage to the late creator with an Instagram post on Monday, Nov. 10.
"You are always in my heart your [sic] amazing and will always be remembered as a GOD," he wrote alongside a selfie of the pair. "This so hard and very sad I’m in so much pain 😭😭😭 you made a difference in my life you are the angel that god sent me."
Another friend of Heard's, known as Dreamy B, organized a GoFundMe for Heard's loved ones. In the page's description, he clarified that Heard's family did not ask him to set up a fundraiser, and they are "not in a financial crisis by any means."
Dreamy explained that he decided to create the donation page as he understands "the cost of losing a family member." The page has already nearly reached a quarter of the overall $4,500 goal.
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"This was placed on my heart as an individual who loves Michael, and I understand that not only losing someone is a burden, but bearing the financial responsibilities is a burden, and I wanted to create this to help alleviate the burden," the grieving friend wrote, adding that "all proceeds" from the GoFundMe would be given to Heard's daughter, Mykel, and Huffman.
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