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Celebs pay respects to Marce Pedrozo after his passing

Nora Fatehi, Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor: Celebs pay their respects as celebrity hairstylist Marce Pedrozo passes away

In a tragic turn of events, the Indian entertainment scene is reeling from the unexpected passing of celebrated hairstylist Marce Pedrozo. Renowned personalities like Janhvi Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, and Nora Fatehi have expressed their sorrow on social media, sharing meaningful tributes and memories of their time with him.

Trigger warning: This article contains mentions of death. Marce Pedrozo was a famed hairstylist in the industry and had worked with countless celebrities, including Janhvi Kapoor, Khushi Kapoor, Jacqueline Fernandez, and many others. The news of his sudden passing has left the entertainment world in a state of shock. Many celebrities took to social media to pay their respects as they shared fond memories with him.

Janhvi Kapoor, Nora Fatehi, Varun Dhawan, and more remember Marce Pedrozo

Varun Dhawan took to his social media platform in order to share his respects for the late hairstylist. He posted a photo of the stylist, along with the caption, “RIP Buddy. Can’t believe this. Felt like we were just shooting sometime back. He was extremely loved and a pure soul.”Janhvi Kapoor shared a photo of the stylist to her account and wrote an emotional letter to the stylist. She talked about how great of a person he was and how the two of them had a lot of fun whenever they worked together. She further added, “You weren’t just a part of my team. We were each others team. Literally, obviously. But also in a way that we had a right over each other that made me feel so taken care of. That these are my people. And I am theirs. I would give anything to have 20 more minutes with you to tell you what a bright light you were in all our lives.”Dancer, actor, and singer Nora Fatehi, who had also worked with the stylist in the past, also shared a post on her social handle along with a heartfelt caption. She wrote, “Today I lost a very very very dear friend, a brother, a confidant…someone who was a part of my journey from day one! Someone that you all have watched my relationship with! He brought the best side of my personality out! And every time you guys would see him with me, I’m always laughing and smiling! We did everything together.”Tara Sutaria also posted a sweet message and remembered the hairstylist, writing that “Rest peacefully, sweet Marcelo. My heart hurts to learn you are not with us anymore.. Ten years of working together and you were always the brightest light on set. I remember the first time we met was for my first ever photo shoot.. I was 20 and so shy! I’ll never forget how lovely you made me feel.. and how beautiful too.” She shared one of the hairstylist’s old posts along with the caption.Not much details of his passing have been shared online.

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