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‘This Is Us’ Writer Jas Waters Dead

Jas Waters, best known for being a staff writer on This Is Us and Kidding, has died. She was 39.

The news was confirmed by the NBC series. A statement shared on Twitter Wednesday read: “The entire #ThisIsUs family was devastated to learn of Jas Waters passing. In our time together, Jas left her mark on us and ALL over the show.”

“She was a brilliant storyteller and a force of nature,” the somber statement continued. “We send our deepest sympathies to her loved ones. She was one of us. RIP @JasFly.”

So far, there’s no word on the writer’s cause of death.

The entire #ThisIsUs family was devastated to learn of Jas Waters passing. In our time together, Jas left her mark on us and ALL over the show. She was a brilliant storyteller and a force of nature. We send our deepest sym>@JasFly. pic.twitter.com/cmrh2OO8of

— ThisIsUsWriters (@ThisIsUsWriters) June 10, 2020

Waters began her career in entertainment as a hip-hop journalist, writing for Vibe, among other publications. Throughout her decades-long career, she also lent her talents to the Taraji P. Henson–led film, What Women Want.

Many in the hip-hop community remembered Waters on social media. Here are just a few tributes to the late journalist and writer:

I will miss you and will see you soon. RIP @JasFly ❤?

— Low (@LowKeyUHTN) June 10, 2020

If you are in the industry, you know @JasFly … a motivating energy and dope woman in hip-hop. Today hurts

— Sowmya Krishnamurthy (@SowmyaK) June 10, 2020

Rest In Peace @JasFly Truly a Brilliant Soul ?

— RAVEN B. (@RAVIEB) June 10, 2020

Sending my condolences to the family & friends of @JasFly ?

— Karen Civil (@KarenCivil) June 10, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Waters’s family and friends at this time. May she rest in peace.

The post ‘This Is Us’ Writer Jas Waters Dead appeared first on Essence.

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