Actor Lee Thompson Young committed suicide in his apartment yesterday by
shooting himself, now E online is reporting that the actor's behavior
changed after he 'began practicing Yoruba'. What the heck are these
people saying? When did Yoruba become a religion? Read the report
below...
From E online.com
"The Rizzoli & Isles star, who was 29 at the time of his death,
"didn't drink or party," says a source, adding, "He was the opposite.
Lee loved to travel and was always the first to tell everyone to take a
breath and enjoy the beauty of life." He was always "gentle and
unassuming," despite his early success, and didn't have the typical
"look-at-me" attitude.
That said, those close to Young noticed things "really changed" a few
years ago when he began practicing Yorùbá, an Africa-based religion
which has a saying, "iku ya j'esin", meaning "death is preferable to
ignominy." Some have questioned whether this means that suicide is an
acceptable way to preserve personal or family honor in the face of
public shame.
However, Yorùbá culture icon and Chief Priest of Osogbo, Araba Ifayemi
Osundagbonu Elebuibon, told the National Mirror earlier this year that
the religion "[does] not support suicide. Their belief is that if
somebody commits suicide, they will be punished in the hereafter."
The Famous Jett Jackson star "took [his religion] to the next level and
started wearing white all of the time," says a source, adding, "This
religion was everything to him." Although he reportedly took a break
from practicing Yorùbá, he recently returned to the religion. Just
before his death, he visited a small village in Africa for something
reportedly related to the religion.
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