CHRIS Huvane, a notable celebrity manager and PR executive, has passed away at age 47 in what seems to be a "suicide."
Chris, who was also a former magazine editor, was known to have worked with many famous stars while employed at Management 360.
According to Deadline, Chris had been battling depression for quite some time before his death.
Chris worked with plenty of big time names including Margot Robbie, Julianne Moore, Ben McKenzie, Margaret Qualley, Jensen Ackles, and others.
According to the outlet, New York native Chris became a manager in 2010 when he joined Management 360 and was promoted to partner five years late.
“When Chris made the decision to make the transition into talent management, we were eager to have him join us as we think he will be a phenomenal manager, and we’re incredibly excited to have him be a part of our team," the talent company said at the time.
Before that, Chris was the GQ Senior West Coast Editor.
While Chris crossed paths with many Hollywood faces, it seems he had a close relationship with late actor Chadwick Boseman.
Following the Black Panther actor's shocking death from colon cancer, Chris paid tribute to the star in quite the special way: by getting a tattoo.
“Now you're permanently near my heart, CB,” Chris Huvane wrote on October 21 on social media with a photo showing his new arm tattoo of Chadwick designed by Nathan Kostechko.
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Chris would continue his tribute: "It gives me solace to know that the world finally understands the powerful force that you were. The reaction to your passing is beyond overwhelming and confirms the notion that I indeed did get to witness greatness on earth.
"You made every little village of friends feel important, whether it was watching the fights at my crib or going on a world tour to support the art you created. I am devastated and gutted that you are not here…"
He concluded: "… I now have another village of friends because of you. And even some new family. I will miss and think of you until the day I die, CB. Love you, King.”
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