Michael Willis Heard, known for the viral TikTok sound “Yes King,” has died after a prolonged hospitalization. His daughter, Mykel Crumbie, announced his passing on November 9 following a severe health struggle that led to a coma.
“My daddy man… I’ma miss you so much king, this is crazy to me and you really messing up the family with this one.” “I don’t care who didn’t love my father and didn’t like his lifestyle and wished death on him! This was the greatest man to live on this earth. The love and compassion he had is unmatched.”
Crumbie shared photos showing Heard in a hospital bed surrounded by family and friends. The cause of his death remains undisclosed, although fans have speculated online, sometimes involving misinformation spread by AI.
Heard operated the LoveAndLightTV channels on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, where he combined motivational content with adult-themed skits. The “Yes King” sound clip originated from his videos and became widely popular on TikTok, often featured in food reviews and motivational clips.
The phrase “Yes King” usually followed affirmations, especially targeting male audiences, and was embraced by other motivational creators.
Michael Willis Heard is remembered for his unique blend of humor and encouragement, leaving a lasting impression on his followers.
Summary: Michael Willis Heard, the TikTok creator famous for "Yes King," passed away after a long illness, leaving a legacy of motivational content that resonated deeply with his audience.