The success of Lee Brice’s fifth album, “Hello World,” produced by Kelly Pickler’s late husband, Kyle Jacobs, was celebrated this week on Instagram.
One day before his alleged suicide on Thursday, the songwriter captioned the picture, “Platinum?! Sweeet!!! An excellent group of extremely creative peeps put this one together. “.
It is an enormous honour for me to contribute creatively. “.
He began by saying, “Thank you, Jesus!!!” before expressing gratitude to everyone who contributed to the album’s success.
Don Aaron, a representative for the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, later confirmed that Jacobs passed away in the house he shared with Pickler from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 49.
Pickler, 36, woke up on Friday morning unable to find her spouse.
Before calling the police, Pickler and the assistant allegedly made numerous attempts to enter. The police eventually gained entry and found Jacobs’ body inside.
A well-known country music performer named Lee Brice recently celebrated the success of his fifth studio album, “Hello World,” which he produced and played the guitar on.
The singer of “Red High Heels” has not spoken about the passing of her husband. However, many famous people have sent the family their condolences on social media.
“Kellie is on my mind and in my prayers. Kyle was a fantastic artist, and they cared about one another. Loni Love stated that Kyle’s music would be remembered.
Kyle Jacobs, please go in peace. We send Kyle and Kellie Pickler’s families our deepest condolences. Verify the whereabouts of your loved ones. We are never aware of another person’s situation. Singer Stella Parton from the country music genre tweeted with the hashtag suicide awareness.
No children have been born to Pickler and Jacobs since their 2011 marriage.
The couple was a featured cast member in their CMT reality series “I Love Kellie Pickler,” which ran for three seasons between 2015 and 2017.
Tim McGraw, Randy Travis, Kelly Clarkson, Scott McCreery, and George Strait are just a few famous people with whom Jacobs has worked.
Additionally, he contributed to the composition of Garth Brooks’ No. More Than A Memory, a number 1 smash. ”.