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Chilling D4vd TikTok posts resurface amid Celeste Rivas investigation

D4vd’s eerie TikTok posts spark speculation in ongoing Celeste Rivas case.


Pop Culture & Art September 18, 2025 1 min read

Singer-songwriter David Anthony Burke, known professionally as D4vd, is facing public scrutiny following the discovery of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s decomposed body inside a Tesla registered to him.

The vehicle was found abandoned in the Hollywood Hills on September 8, 2025, after neighbors reported a foul odor. The body was officially identified by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner on September 17.

In the wake of this discovery, several old posts and reposts from D4vd’s TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) accounts have resurfaced, causing widespread concern online.

In one repost, D4vd allegedly wrote, “I miss her,” while another disturbing clip featured a man chopping meat, captioned, “Me if I see her talk with other dudes.”

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A third post reportedly stated, “Me after hearing about her past with other boys (I’m jealous and utterly disgusted by her actions).”

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These resurfaced posts have intensified speculation about his mindset and potential connection to the victim.

Apart from this, even more chilling was a post that read, “Imagine we were two cannibals in the late 80s who randomly met, and then we fell in love and tried to be better and start a life together, and then you died and I ate you, bones and all.”

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While it’s unclear whether these posts were about Celeste, internet users believe the timing and context suggest a deeper, more disturbing link.

D4vd has not publicly commented on the resurfaced posts or the ongoing investigation. Authorities have not named him as a suspect, and the cause of death remains under investigation.

The public response online has been overwhelmingly critical, calling for deeper investigations and urging users to report evidence to authorities.

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