
EXCLUSIVE: Y’all, grab your tissues because the entertainment world just got hit with a TRAGEDY that nobody saw coming. Sources confirm that former The Voice contestant, Dylan Carter, has tragically passed away at just 24 years old.
We’re told this devastating news broke late Saturday/early Sunday following a HORRIFIC car accident in Smoaks, South Carolina, around 11:30 PM according to reports.
Can you BELIEVE this?! A young light, extinguished far too soon. This is absolutely HEARTBREAKING.
For those who missed the magic, Dylan was on Season 24, riding high on Team Reba McEntire. Remember that audition?! It was PURE fire!
Get this: He sang Whitney Houston’s “I Look to You,” and all FOUR chairs—Reba, Niall, Legend, and Gwen—spun around in under 30 SECONDS. That takes serious talent, people!
We saw the footage, and Gwen Stefani was literally GIVING him a standing ovation. But the real tea? Reba McEntire was reportedly in TEARS because his emotion was just THAT real.
He wasn’t just a contestant; he was a genuine STAR on the rise, chile.
Now, the outpouring of grief is just MASSIVE. Friends, fans, and even local officials are reeling from this SHOCKING development.
The Mayor of Moncks Corner, Thomas Hamilton Jr., issued a statement confirming the loss, calling Dylan “our friend” and praising his kindness and charm via Facebook.
But WAIT—it gets WORSE. Because of the sudden, untimely death, the town was forced to CANCEL their scheduled “Music On Main” event where Dylan was supposed to be performing.
Talk about a gut punch to the community! That’s cold, but understandable given the circumstances.
Fans are remembering him as a “walking angel” and a truly humble, Godly man. The tributes flooding social media are INTENSE.
One commenter noted that he was just performing a play last week end! How does someone go from performing on stage to this devastating end?!
We hear he is now reunited with his mother in Heaven—a beautiful thought amidst this MESSY reality.
The loss of his beautiful voice and soul is being felt across the Lowcountry and beyond. Rest in POWER, Dylan. The world needed more of your music—this is a crime!






