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Musical Artist Dexter Blaxx Stewart Death Cause And Wife Revealed: His death was caused by a covid infection, according to reports. He was admitted to the hospital’s intensive care unit five days ago.
Dexter “Blaxx” Stewart, a soca artist, was battling the covid19 virus in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and was reported to have died.
On Wednesday, his manager, Giselle Gellineau-Penrose, confirmed his admission to ICU.
She also indicated that he was under surveillance. Meanwhile, the singer was reportedly being treated for covid at the Arima General Hospital on Monday.
Dexter Blaxx Stewart died of COVID at the age of 61.
RIP: Musical Artist Dexter Blaxx Stewart Is Death Cause
Blaxx Stewart died at the age of 61, leaving behind a legacy. After contracting Covid-19, he was hospitalized to the hospital earlier this week.
In October 2020, the vocalist of “I Feel Like Hulk” spent several weeks in the hospital after complaining of lung problems.
Medical testing revealed that he had potentially serious kidney function issues as well.
Blaxx is so dedicated to soca music that he would fight and die for it. That is the extent of the sick soca star’s commitment to Trinidad and Tobago culture.
Gellineau-Penrose, who was visibly moved, attempted to express her deep regard and respect for the seasoned soca veteran.
He was admitted to the Arima Hospital’s intensive care unit in a severe condition (ICU).
What Was Blaxx Real Name & Net Worth?
Blaxx real name was Dexter “Blaxx” Stewart. His net worth was estimated at $5 million during his death.
Furthermore, the singer was hospitalized in 2020 due to lung and kidney problems. In November of the same year, he was discharged.
In 2021, the singer hosted a show called Blaxx and Friends and released music for the Taste of Carnival season 2022.
One of his well-wishers wrote, “My thoughts and prayers are with soca artist Blaxx as he faces off against Covid-19.”
Blaxx has made so many people happy both at home and abroad with his enthusiastic performances and appealing melodies.
She added, “Blaxx, we’re all praying for a speedy and complete recovery so you can get back to doing what you love — singing soca,” she continued.
Other fans stated, “There is so much that I don’t know where to begin.”
Blax was getting into fights with people over soca.
If he discovered you saying something offensive about his culture, he would become enraged; fuss he had a passion for soca.
Blaxx has done his duty to Trinidad and Tobago by putting Trinidad on the map.
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Latoya Wright, Blaxx’s wife, is also a music contributor who has always stood by him through his highs and lows.
The singer died in a hospital at the age of 61 from a Covid infection.
The TT Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and the Arts has sent its heartfelt sympathies to Mr. Dexter ‘Blaxx’ Ste wart’s family and friends.
“We are heartbroken to lose one of Trinidad & Tobago’s finest Soca artistes and cultural icons,” the statement said.
Blaxx was rumored to have been married to Jemima Stewart. On Wednesday, his manager, Giselle Gellineau-Penrose, told the daily Newsday that he had died. She also claimed that he was under surveillance. Other than that, no other information was offered.
On Monday, it was reported that the singer had been admitted to the Arima General Hospital with covid.
The artist was admitted to the hospital in 2020 due to respiratory and kidney problems. He was released in November of that year.
The singer hosted a show called Blaxx and Friends in 2021 and released music for the Taste of Carnival season in 2022.
Real Name Dexter John Stewart And Death Cause
Dexter John Stewart is proven to be Blaxx’s true mane. Dexter died of a Covid infection at the age of 61.
Blaxx insisted on performing at last month’s Taste of Carnival events despite his health problems, according to his manager Gellineau-Penrose.
The All-Star lead singer released the singles “Mash-Up” and “Rock So” for the Wale Riddim, as well as “Brass,” a duet with Preedy (Akeem Chance).
After seeing how dedicated he returned to the stage for live performances, I decided to do the same.
After doctors gave him the green light, Gellineau-Penrose said she “spaced out his appearances” and wouldn’t let him do more than “one show a night.”
During the shortened Carnival season, Blaxx performed at Back to Blue, Dimanche Gras, Woodford Café, Preedy, College Boy Jesse (Jesse Stewart), and Voice (Aaron St Louis) concerts.
Blaxx’s management team issued a statement today: ‘The family of Mr. Dexter ‘Blaxx’ Stewart, as well as the management and members of the D’All Starz, sorrow to announce the untimely passing of Mr. Dexter ‘Blaxx’ Stewart. ‘May his voice be heard among the angels now.’