TikTok ‘The Dub King’ Jules Eusebio dies

Many were shocked and saddened by the sudden news of the death of Jules Eusebio or better known as ‘The Dub King’ on social media, specifically on the TikTok platform.

Jules recently once again brought joy to netizens due to his parody of Mariel Rodriguez-Padilla, when its fan fell and erupted in reaction.

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News of his passing spread on Monday night, May 16. According to the report, the cause of his death was severe typhoid fever. In April 2022, he reportedly went back and forth to the hospital.

But his condition was said to have worsened due to depression, which did not specify the root cause.

Based on his title, Jules Eusebio became famous online for entertaining videos of famous dubbing lines of celebrities in a TV program or movie. In 2021, he was lucky enough to meet the so-called ‘Dubmash Queen’ Maine Mendoza. Before she became known in ‘Eat Bulaga’ as ‘Yaya Dub,’ it was here that Maine first became famous.

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Meanwhile, a fan and TikTok user named ‘Mommybets’ shared a tribute for Jules Eusebio on TikTok.

“It’s very hard to accept the truth that you left me @juleseusebio #dubkingjules I know you’re back with our heavenly Father. Painful for me but enjoy your eternal life in heaven,” she said.

TikTok ‘The Dub King’ Jules Eusebio dies

“Since April nahospital si Jules dahil sa typhoid fever. Nakausap ko siya, sabi ko bakit tagal niya gumaling ‘yun pala lumala na dahil sa depression.”

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It garnered various reactions and comments from netizens.

“Laking kawalan siya sa TikTok world. Isa siya sa mga hinahangaan ko rito. Nakakalungkot. Rest In Peace, my Idol.”

“Wala na nagpapasaya sa akin. Isa ka sa mga dahilan kung bakit ako nahilig manood sa TikTok, ang lungkot-lungkot ko.”

“Siya yung nagpapasaya sa atin pero siya pala itong may pinagdaraanan. Rest in peace, idol! Panonoorin na lang namin mga content mo.”

On March 1, 2022, Jules Eusebio shared with netizens how he was caught right inside a coffee shop of SM Mall of Asia.

Salmonella typhi bacteria cause typhoid fever. Contaminated food and water or close contact with an infected person cause typhoid fever.

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