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Angus Cloud's mother says the 'Euphoria' star 'did not intend to end his life'

Angus Cloud's mother has stated that her son "did not intend to end his life" in a social media post detailing the moments that preceded the actor's death. Lisa Cloud shared a message Friday on Facebook expressing her appreciation for the support her family has received since her son, Angus Cloud, died on Monday in his hometown of Oakland. The "Euphoria" star, known for his endearing portrayal ...
In this photo from Aug. 11, 2022, Angus Cloudattends Variety's Power of Young Hollywood Celebration presented by Facebook Gaming/Meta at NeueHouse Los Angeles in Hollywood, California.

Angus Cloud's mother has stated that her son "did not intend to end his life" in a social media post detailing the moments that preceded the actor's death.

Lisa Cloud shared a message Friday on expressing her appreciation for in his hometown of Oakland. The "Euphoria" star, known for of unassuming drug dealer Fezco, was 25.

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