“The Masked Singer” Shares a Heartfelt Tribute Video to Leslie Jordan Ahead of His Last Episode

“The Masked Singer” Shares a Heartfelt Tribute Video to Leslie Jordan Ahead of His Last Episode

Actors and celebrities alike are mourning the death of beloved actor Leslie Jordan, who died in a car cash following a medical emergency on Oct. 24. “Not only was he a mega talent and joy to work with, but he provided an emotional sanctuary to the nation at one of its most difficult times,” a rep for Jordan wrote in a statement to POPSUGAR. “What he lacked in height he made up for in generosity and greatness as a son, brother, artist, comedian, partner and human being. Knowing that he has left the world at the height of both his professional and personal life is the only solace one can have today.”

Best known for a series of iconic roles in “Will & Grace,” “American Horror Story,” and “Hearts Afire,” to name a few, Jordan has been recognized for his talents as an actor, comedian, writer, and singer. Shortly after news of his death circulated, his past costars and fellow actors paid tribute to the star.

Former “Will & Grace” cast members in particular remembered Jordan’s humor, but most importantly, his heart. “The joy and laughter he brought to every one of his #WillandGrace episodes was palpable. Gone about 30 years too soon. You were loved sweet man,” Eric McCormack, who played Will Truman, wrote on his Instagram. Megan Mulllally also reacted to Jordan’s passing with a heartwarming tribute, writing, “how brilliant it was that millions of people were able to discover the real leslie and his love of life and unparalleled story-telling abilities on instagram. he had so much to share, and it meant so much to him that finally he’d found a vehicle through which to share it.”

Pal Max Greenfield also recently shared a hilarious story about his final text exchange with the late actor, and “The Masked Singer” shared a video tribute to the star on Nov. 7. Ahead, read the tributes from stars like Debra Messing, Dolly Parton, Viola Davis, and more mourning Jordan’s death.