
Sarah Foster.
Lionel Khan/Getty ImagesSarah Foster Worked with a hairdresser Graham Nation 15 hours before he died The actress revealed on February 14.
Foster shared a video of the photo she and the nation worked together through Instagram Story on February 23.
“It was the last shot of the day. @Grahamination will disappear 15 hours later. We had to be with him yesterday, “she wrote. “Hell: Tell people how you feel about them. I wish I could tell him more. We miss you Graham. “
The nation also works with Serena Williams., Demi Moore and Catherine O’HaraS The stylist, whose real name was Graham Chack, shared a 6-month-old son named Romeo Tonya BrewerS He died only days after celebrating his first Ad Super BowlPlace for Michelob Ultra, February 9th.
“My first Super Bowl advertisement!” He shared via Instagram the next day, February 10th.

The nation was represented by The Wall Group, which confirmed its death in the output of the industry Behind the chairS
“Graham was a unique soul that influenced every person she met,” the agency said in a statement. “It is an honor for us that we were part of his journey and helped him share his artistry with the world. Our hearts are broken and we will miss us expensive. “
“Graham was one of the most kind, the most gentle souls in this business! His talent was unmistakable, his ego was illegible, and his time with us unforgettable, “behind the founder and creative director of the chairman.” Mary Rector to say PeopleS
The death of the nation caused reactions from many of its celebrity clients. “I can’t stop thinking and miss @grahamination,” Sarah sister Actress Erin Foster He wrote through his Instagram story on February 19th. “He left behind a 6 -month -old baby. We shared diapers and tips for sleeping for sleep. “I can’t stop thinking about his partner Tonya and what he has to go through, losing his partner and now lifting their son alone.”
Hairdresser Divine beam shared his tribute under the nation Final Instagram post, Showing your work with Marisa BodeS
“For 10 years to know you, from hair trimming in our hometown to a witness that you are taking a storm,” she wrote. “You have never been too busy to be considered. You’ve never been too big to smile at everyone. You were the inconspicuous artist. Enough talent for having the biggest ego, but instead so humbly and sweet. I have always described you as an angel on earth. I just never thought you would leave that soon. Rest in power, brother 💔 The world lost one of its brightest lights. “