Skip navigation

Ludacris asks for privacy after dad’s death

‘We thank you for your prayers’ says statement from rapper’s family

Ludacris
Ludacris accepts the award for best rap album for "Release Therapy" at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 11. He dedicated his win for best rap album to his father, saying that his dad was in critical condition and fighting for his life. "Mr. Wayne Bridges, I love you to death," he said. Bridges died Sunday morning, Feb. 25, in an Atlanta hospital after a long illness, said Barry Florence, a publicist for Ludacris.
Mark J. Terrill / AP
  Celebrity video
Flying ham hits Paula Deen
Nov. 23: Celebrity chef Paula Deen is ok after a run-in with an airborne holiday ham. Msnbc.com's Keva Andersen reports.

Slideshow
Image: Elizabeth Hurley
  Best and worst celebrity fashions of 2009
From glamorous gowns to stylish suits to complete fashion failures, a look at the year so far.

more photos

updated 4:27 p.m. ET Feb. 26, 2007

ATLANTA - Ludacris has thanked his fans for their support and asked for privacy to grieve following the death of his ailing father.

Wayne Brian Bridges, 52, died Sunday in an Atlanta hospital after a long illness, said Barry Florence, a publicist for the rapper.

At the Grammys earlier this month, Ludacris, 29, dedicated his award for best rap album for “Release Therapy” to his father, saying his dad was in critical condition and fighting for his life.

Story continues below ↓
advertisement | your ad here

“Mr. Wayne Bridges, I love you to death,” he said at the televised Los Angeles ceremony. Ludacris, whose real name is Chris Bridges, also won a Grammy at this year’s awards for best rap song for “Money Maker.”

“We are overwhelmed by the generous outpouring of love, condolences and support from family members, friends, fans and the many well-wishers,” said a statement released Monday by Ludacris’ family. “We thank you for your prayers and hope you will understand our need for privacy during this sorrowful time.”

Slideshow
Image: The Cinema Society Screening Of "Brothers" - Arrivals
  Celebrity sightings
Natalie Portman attends the “Brothers” premiere, Susan Boyle performs on the TODAY show, Katie Holmes and Suri go shopping in New York and more.

more photos

The statement said Wayne Bridges was “a great influence on his son” and had exposed him to music as a young child.

Florence said the family had chosen not to publicly announce the cause of death and was planning a private funeral in Atlanta.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Sponsored links

Resource guide