Artist’s Social Media Cleanup Fuels Speculation He’s “Hiding Evidence”
October 3, 2025: Rising star D4vd (David Anthony Burke) has stirred controversy by reportedly removing song posts and cleaning up his social media following the discovery of Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s body in a Tesla registered to him. Speculation is mounting that the deletions may be an attempt to obscure connections to the teen.
What’s Being Deleted
Observers point out that several songs and posts—including potentially sensitive content related to Celeste—have been scrubbed from major platforms. Some fans claim D4vd is actively moderating his subreddit and removing critical discussions or evidence perceived as linked to her case.
Why People Think It Matters
Critics argue that the deletions coincide with renewed scrutiny over D4vd’s possible ties to Celeste, raising questions about whether content was removed to protect his narrative.
Videos and lyrics naming “Celeste” (or with haunting references) have resurfaced online—some claim they hint at personal relationship or guilt.
A resurfaced livestream showed D4vd requesting moderators to delete recordings containing Celeste’s name.
What Authorities Are Saying
Despite public rumors, police have not confirmed links between the deletions and the investigation. No charges have been made, and forensic/Toxicology results are still pending.
That said, D4vd has cancelled tours, been dropped by brands, and lost collaborators—including Kali Uchis, who pulled their joint track “Crashing”.
What Still Isn’t Known
Whether the deleted content contained any direct references to the case or legal liability.
What role the subreddit and deleted posts play in the ongoing investigation.
Whether any of the song lyrics or messages were intended as metadata, confessions, or storytelling.
This social media cleanup has added fuel to the already intense speculation surrounding D4vd and Celeste Rivas, even as law enforcement continues its probe.
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