Monday’s funeral took place in Barbados for the Grammy winner’s loved one, who passed away merely six years after her brother Tavon was shot and killed.
As Alleyne’s relatives and friends gathered to honor her, Rihanna’s stirring ballad “Lift Me Up” was played during the service, according to the site.
Whether the vocalist was present or not is unknown.
Alleyne’s foster mother, Julie-Ann Bryan, spoke about how her life was filled with thankfulness and an exuberant attitude that was highly tinged with confidence during the eulogy.
“There was a unique quality about Nella,” she informed the informant. She was courageous and powerful. Our affection for one another was sparked.
Nobody is certain about the reason of death.
When Alleyne passed away, she had over 55,000 Instagram followers. Taneisha, her twin sister, too passed away when they were just 14 years old.
Her foster mother expressed her gratitude to God for allowing her to love Taneisha for 14 years and Tanella for 28 years, until He called them home, during the funeral.
On Christmas Day of 2017, Tavon, the brother of the person who claimed to be a fashion enthusiast, was shot and killed. It was his 21st birthday.
The singer of “Love On The Brain” attended his burial the day after he was killed, having spent Christmas Day with her.
Rihanna was seen sobbing during the funeral as her cousin was buried.
Later, she expressed her gratitude on social media, writing, “Sleep well, buddy.”Knowing that you have it better than we do makes us joyful.
The musician marked the passing of his father four years later in 2021 by sharing a number of photos of the two of them on Instagram.
Then, she commented, “Miss you and dat smile, cuz. #Tavon.”
Shortly after Rihanna and her boyfriend A$AP Rocky welcomed their second child, Tanella passed away.
Reports state that on August 3 in Los Angeles, Rihanna, whose true name is Robyn Fenty, gave birth to a boy.
Although the baby’s name is yet unknown, it is rumored to begin with a “R,” similar to his big brother RZA.
When Rihanna performed at the Super Bowl halftime show in February 2023, she kept her pregnancy a secret from everyone.
We extend our condolences to Tanella’s family and friends and wish them well.