A devastating loss affected Kelly Clarkson’s show

The podcast of John Wick 4 appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show for an episode recorded before the tragic loss of Lance Reddick, one of the film’s main characters.

The NBC show’s social media platforms paid respect to the film and its star with a snapshot of the cast in the studio.

It was a sobering reminder of how the tragedy had struck the cast and crew, who had been looking forward to working on this highly anticipated sequel.

Lance Reddick died, and we mourn his death. His death has stunned the cast and crew of John Wick, who are all crushed by the news.

 

 

 

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