In Memoriam
Antwain Fowler, boy who went viral for ‘Where We About to Eat at’ Video, dies at 6
Antwain Fowler, the little boy who became an internet sensation for asking “Where we about to eat at?” has passed away. He was 6.
Antwain Fowler, the little boy who became an internet viral sensation for asking “Where we about to eat at?” has passed away. He was 6.
Antwain Fowler passes away
On Sunday, Fowler’s mother, China, confirmed his death with a heartbreaking post shared to his Instagram account.
“The pain in my heart is like no other Why God,” China wrote. “Never in a million years My heart is out my chest!!!!” she captioned.
In a follow-up post on Monday morning, China shared a selfie of herself with her late son. “I tried hiding you from the world early on but couldn’t you were meant to be seen. My precious babyyyyy🥺,” she expressed.
“My god I just cannot believe it this is unbelievable man I’m tryin soooooo hard so so hard but I can’t dodge the feeling… God you really did a number on me,” China continued. “I didn’t deserve to be left empty like this A huge whole [sic] in my heart😢.”
“The strength I had left with you baby Still haven’t grasped the fact that you actually left me,” she added. “Baby🥺 come back I need you.”
Cause of death
While a cause of death was not revealed, Fowler had been courageously battling autoimmune enteropathy — a condition that prevents the body from absorbing nutrition — since 2015, according to a GoFundMe page set up in his honor.
“The first four years of Antwain’s life was an everlasting fight, and very crucial experience for his family. Through unlimited prayers, faith, and doctors working around the clock Antwain is progressively healing; and truly grateful for all that he’s accomplished thus far,” the page reads.
Unheard Voices sends our condolences to Antwain Fowler’s family and loved ones.
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