Leslie Jordan passed away after a car crash, Jordan’s rep confirmed to Page Six. He was 67.
The famed comedian was driving in Hollywood Monday morning when it became suspected he suffered some sort of medical emergency and crashed his BMW into the side of a building.
The “American Horror Story” star was also known for his work in “Will and Grace,” “Hearts Afire” and “Call Me Kat.”
TMZ was the first to break the news of Jordan’s passing.
Jordan’s fame catapulted in the pandemic when he became a viral social media star for his heartwarming and comedic clips. He ultimately boosted his Instagram following from 50,000 to 5.8 million, where it stands currently.
Narrated in his Southern drawl, the diminutive thespian documented many of his mundane daily activities, from attempts at following an exercise video to his morning breakfast rituals which might include watching porn.
“Oh, don’t you dare judge me,” he chided viewers during his rather blue breakfast segment. “Y’all are out there doing it. I can at least watch it. It’s better than CNN.”
An openly gay star, Jordan joked to Page Six that he knew he was homosexual “since birth.”
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