Euphoria adds special tribute to Angus Cloud on streaming episodes

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HBO has added a special message in some episodes of Euphoria to pay tribute to the late Angus Cloud.

The actor, who played Fez in the acclaimed HBO series, sadly passed away on July 31 at the age of 25.

In tribute to the actor, HBO has added an in-memoriam message to two of the show's episodes on their streaming service Max (via Entertainment Weekly). The title reads: "In memory of Angus Cloud 1998 - 2023", and is accompanied by a photo of the actor.

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Friends, family, and his Euphoria co-stars paid tribute to Angus, with his mother Lisa writing that his last day was a "joyful one."

"Friends, I want you all to know I appreciate your love for my family at this shattered time. I also want you to know that although my son was in deep grief about his father's untimely death from mesothelioma, his last day was a joyful one," she wrote.

"He was reorganising his room and placing items around the house with intent to stay a while in the home he loved. He spoke of his intent to help provide for his sisters at college, and also help his mom emotionally and financially.

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"He gave and received so much love and support to and from his tribe. His work in Euphoria became a lightning rod for his generation and opened up a conversation about compassion, loyalty, acceptance and love."

She added: "To honour his memory, please make random acts of kindness part of your daily life. Bless your hearts."

His Euphoria co-star Zendaya also remembered Angus' "boundless love, light and joy", while Sydney Sweeney said the actor had the "kindest heart" and she was "blessed" to have known him.

Euphoria airs on HBO in the US and Sky Atlantic in the UK.


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