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Sara Foster Worked with hairdresser Graham Nation 15 hours Before he died The actress announced on February 14th.
Foster shared a video from the shoot, on which she and nation worked together on Instagram Story on February 23.
“This was the last shot of the day. @Grahamnation would have disappeared 15 hours later. We should be with him yesterday, ”she wrote. “God damn: tell people how they feel about them. I wish I had told him more. We miss you Graham. “
Nation also worked with Serena WilliamsPresent Demi Moore And Catherine O’Hara. The stylist, whose real name was Graham Cheek, informed a 6 -month -old son named Romeo Tonya Brewer. He died just a few days after celebrating his first Super Bowl advertisementA place for Michelob Ultra, on February 9th.
“My first Super Bowl commercial!” The following day he divided Instagram on February 10th.

The nation was represented by the Wall Group, which confirmed his death to the Industry Outlet Behind the chair.
“Graham was a unique soul that affected every single person he met,” said the agency in a statement. “It is an honor for us to have been part of his trip and to have helped him share his art with the world. Our hearts are broken and we will miss him very much. “
“Graham was one of the friendliest and most gentle souls in this shop! His talent was unmistakable, his ego was illegible and his time with us was unforgettable, ”behind the chair founder and creative director Mary Rector told People.
The death of the nation led to the reactions of many of its prominent customers. “I can’t stop thinking about @grahamnation and missing,” Sara’s sister Actress Erin Foster wrote about her Instagram story on February 19. “He left a 6 -month -old baby. We shared diapers and sleep training tips. “I can’t stop thinking about his partner Tonya and what she has to go through, lose her partner and now raise her son alone.”
Barber Divinity shared their tribute under the nation final Instagram post, His work with show with Marissa Bode.
“10 years, when you know her, from cutting hair in our hometown to testify that you will take LA in the storm,” she wrote. “You were never too busy to be thoughtful. You were never too big to smile at everyone. They were the most incomprehensible artist. Enough talent to have the largest ego, but instead so modest and cute. I have always described you as an angel on earth. I just never thought that you would leave that soon. Quiet in power, brother 💔 The world lost one of its brightest lights. “