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Camila Maria Concepcion dead – Netflix's Gentefied transgender writer dies aged 28


Transgender writer Camila Maria Concepcion has tragically taken her own life at just 28 years old.

The Latina activist’s career saw her work on the Netflix comedy-drama series Gentefied and the zombie comedy-drama Daybreak.

In a statement reported by  Variety , the Gentefied team said: “We are heartbroken by the loss of Camila Concepcion

“She was hired as our writers’ assistant on Gentefied, but quickly made her way into our hearts as a sister, writer and friend.

“She co-wrote episode 109 Protest Tacos, and we were so blown away by her amazing talent and unique voice.”

The statement added: “She was definitely a force to be reckoned with and we are deeply saddened by the loss of one of our brightest stars.”

Camila Maria Concepcion worked on the Netflix comedy series Gentefied and the zombie comedy-drama Daybreak

And Netflix, too, released a statement about the late writer.

The streaming giant said: “We are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Camila Concepción.

“Camila was a talented writer with a passion for storytelling, lifting up underrepresented voices, and fighting for representation in front of and behind the camera.

“She made bold and critical contributions to our industry, most recently through her incredible writing on Gentefied, and her legacy will live on through her work.

“Our thoughts are with her family and friends in this time of loss.”

Camila tragically took her own life

Gentefied co-creator Linda Yvette Chavez shared a heartfelt tribute as she shared an Instagram picture of Camila.

She wrote: “Camila, mi amor, I can’t seem to write these words without bursting into tears. I can’t believe I’m writing these words at all. Because you’re supposed to be here, Camila.

“You were supposed to be there Thursday and you weren’t. And I texted you because I was worried. Because you were missing. A big part of this dream was missing and i should have known… I should have listened to that voice inside that said something was wrong… My love, you were brilliant. You were powerful.

“You were a creator Marvin and I were ready to champion to the ends of the earth. The first time you sat in that room with us a year and a half ago you were magnetic. You told story like you were spinning cotton candy. The sweetness enveloping the jagged edges of a woman looking to heal.”

She was just 28 years old

She continued: “My girl from El Monte who went to Yale who loved her girl from Norwalk who went to Stanford. And we trauma-bonded over being the only ones in a sea of whiteness. Over leaving our hoods and doing better and doing right by our mamis. You were an angel God sent me.

“I’ll never forget the first text you sent me filled with so much love, respect, and adoration. You said you looked up to me but in words that felt like they were coming from the universe itself because you always seemed to send them when I needed them most. When I was struggling with making the show and was having a hard time believing in myself.

“You were this angel that would pop into my messages or into my office and say exactly what I needed to hear… and did I ever thank you for that? I thought I did but now I can’t remember. And f*** I hope I did. You were a light.”

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She added: “A brilliant light that struggled to shine in the midst of the darkness in this world. But I saw you, girl. I f***ing saw you from the moment I laid eyes on you. I knew you were f***ing magic and I wanted the world to devour your magnificence the way you deserved.

“Baby, you were going to have a show on HBO. I needed that show. I needed your voice. Your story. Your wisdom. Your f***ing fierce wit and fearless IDGAF fervor. You should be here.”

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