The grave of the late matinee idol Rico Yan has become a location for creating content by some social media influencers.
In viral TikTok videos online, TikTokers can be seen visiting his grave, hugging his tombstone, and interacting with his portrait.
TikTokers Use Rico Yan’s Grave for Content, Sparking Mixed Reactions
TikTokers Using Rico Yan’s Grave for Content Elicit Mixed Reactions
RICO YAN – The beloved matinee idol who tragically passed away in 2002, has sparked a resurgence of interest.
The renewed attention stems from various “Gen Z” social media influencers expressing admiration for Rico Yan’s charisma and looks, despite never having experienced his presence firsthand. This admiration has manifested in TikTok videos and social media posts where individuals visit Rico Yan’s grave, hugging his tombstone and interacting with his portrait.
The trend has sparked a backlash from some netizens who find the actions disrespectful and excessive. They criticize the behavior as insensitive and inappropriate, questioning the motives behind seeking clout from visiting a celebrity’s grave. Some comments on social media express disbelief and discomfort at the level of obsession and the invasion of privacy that visiting Rico Yan’s resting place represents.
Rico Yan was a well-known Filipino actor and commercial model who gained fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Born Ricardo Carlos Castro Yan on March 14, 1975, he began his career after being discovered as a commercial model while studying at De La Salle University. His breakthrough came when he joined Star Circle Batch 1 (now Star Magic) in 1995, marking the start of his journey to becoming a popular matinee idol in Philippine entertainment.
Yan starred in numerous TV shows and films, including memorable roles in “Gimik,” “Mula Sa Puso,” “Got 2 Believe,” and “Dahil Mahal na Mahal Kita.” He was known for his charm, acting versatility, and on-screen chemistry with leading actresses like Judy Ann Santos and Claudine Barretto. His roles in romantic comedies and dramas endeared him to audiences nationwide, solidifying his status as one of the most beloved actors of his generation.
Tragically, Rico Yan passed away on March 29, 2002, at the age of 27, due to cardiac arrest caused by acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis while on vacation at Dos Palmas Resort in Palawan. His sudden death shocked the Filipino public, leading to an outpouring of grief and tributes.