Suzanne Olmsted Biography – Suzanne Olmsted Wiki
Suzanne Olmsted was a visual artist and was the mother of American rapper Gerald Earl Gillum popularly known as G-Eazy. His first major-label album, These Things Happen, was released on June 23, 2014, and peaked at number 3 on the US Billboard 200. His second studio album, When It’s Dark Out, was released on December 4, 2015. It featured the single “Me, Myself & I” (with Bebe Rexha), which reached the top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100.
His third album, The Beautiful & Damned, was released on December 15, 2017,[2] preceded by the single “No Limit” (featuring Cardi B and ASAP Rocky), which reached number 4 of the US Billboard Hot 100. His EP B-Sides, released on June 27, 2019 (updated on August 22 and September 19, 2019), including all the songs that did not make it to his fourth studio album These Things Happen Too, released on September 24, 2021.
Suzanne Olmsted Age
She was born in the United States.
Suzanne Olmsted Husband
She was a single parent. In the past, she was married to her ex-husband Edward Gillum who was an associate professor of art at CSU Fresno. They split in the 1990s. They had two children together.
Suzanne Olmsted Children
She is survived by her two sons Gerald Earl Gillum (G-Eazy) and James Wolcott Gillum.
Suzanne Olmsted Death
Her son G-Eazy announced on Instagram on November 24, 2021, that his mother has died. Through an Instagram post, he wrote: “I love you so much. The shock still won’t let me accept the feeling that I’ll never get to hug you in person again. My queen, my hero, my everything… my mom.
The tears won’t stop. My eyes hurt, my face hurts, my body hurts, everywhere hurts. There’s no safe place to hide and there’s no way to lay, sit, or stand that doesn’t hurt. The pain is enormous. But I know you’re out of yours and that brings me peace.
I love you so much.
The power of your plight to survive and protect us against all odds will forever be awe-inspiring. You were the definition of super-human… the context of which I gained gradually throughout my life. What you went through, the pain you endured, and the impossible adversity you faced will stay with me forever, deeply engrained in the fibers of my identity and being. You will always be my biggest inspiration.
I love you so much.
As deeply as I was worried about you and your physical health, I didn’t realize the extent of just how worried you were about me until you sent me the hardest letter I’ve ever had to read… Going to treatment for alcohol and drugs was my decision but your letter was what ultimately persuaded me.
They say the opposite of addiction is connection, and I’d never felt more connected to you than I have in the past months.
Coming home to this wasn’t easy, and nothing will ever be moving forward… but like you would always say, ‘one step at a time and don’t look at the summit’.
I love you so much.
You loved your two boys more than life itself and we love you the same. Luckily we have each other to hold and to lean on and that’s all that matters. Our hearts are broken, but they are full of love and gratitude for the life you gave us.
With us always… we love you, mom.”
Suzanne Olmsted Cause of Death
Suzanne’s cause of death has not been revealed, but her son G-Eazy suggested that she had battled a long-term illness.
Suzanne Olmsted Instagram
Her Instagram handle was @suzolm.