😱 D4VD JUST GOT EXPOSED FOR USING A DEAD TEEN’S VOICE IN HIS TRACKS — AND IT’S BEYOND DISGUSTING…

Picture this: Rising star d4vd drops unreleased songs with a girl’s voice whispering sweet nothings… only for fans to realize it’s the EXACT voice of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas, whose chopped-up body was found rotting in his Tesla trunk. “I hear her voice each time I take a breath”… lyrics from a leaked demo named “Celeste” about obsession, matching tattoos, and smelling her like cigarettes?

Months BEFORE her body turned up, he allegedly sampled her real arguments and FaceTime chats — or worse, AI-cloned her after she vanished? Fans matching viral neighbor fight videos to his interludes are LOSING IT. Grooming a 13-year-old he met on Fortnite? Hiding her death as an “overdose”? This isn’t music — it’s a nightmare.

In a bombshell twist that’s rocking the music world, rising singer d4vd is facing explosive accusations of using the voice of murdered 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez in his unreleased tracks — months before her dismembered body was discovered decomposing in the trunk of his abandoned Tesla. What started as whispers on TikTok and Reddit has exploded into a full-blown scandal, with fans piecing together chilling audio matches that suggest the 20-year-old artist sampled — or even AI-cloned — the teen’s real voice after she went missing.

The nightmare began on September 8, 2025, when LAPD officers investigating a foul odor in a Hollywood tow yard popped the frunk of a silver Tesla registered to David Anthony Burke — d4vd’s real name — and found human remains. Eight days later, the L.A. County Medical Examiner identified the victim as Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a Lake Elsinore teen reported missing since April 2024. Her body was so badly decomposed that cause of death remains undetermined, pending further tests, but sources say she may have been dead for weeks — or longer.

Celeste’s mom told TMZ her daughter had been dating a guy named “David” and vanished after turning 13. Matching “Shhh…” finger tattoos between d4vd and the victim fueled speculation, along with photos allegedly showing the singer near her home and at parties with a girl resembling Celeste. But the real gut-punch? Leaked demos surfacing online, including one titled “Celeste” from late 2023, where d4vd croons obsessively: “Oh, Celeste / The girl with my name tattooed on her chest / Smell her on my clothes like cigarettes / I hear her voice each time I take a breath / I’m obsessed.”

Fans went nuclear when a viral video emerged of Celeste arguing with neighbors — her voice eerily matching spoken-word interludes in d4vd tracks like “You Left Me First.” “It’s her exact accent and tone,” one Reddit sleuth posted. “He recorded her on FaceTime or fights, then slapped it into songs like a trophy.” Others swear it’s AI-generated post-death, pointing to d4vd’s past claims of re-recording conversations for “copyright reasons” — but refusing to name the girl.

d4vd, who blew up on TikTok with hits like “Romantic Homicide” and “Here With Me,” has stayed silent amid the firestorm. His rep insists he’s “fully cooperating” with LAPD’s Robbery-Homicide Division, but no charges have been filed. The singer canceled tour dates, shelved his Withered deluxe album, and got dropped by brands like Crocs and Hollister. Kali Uchis even yanked their collab “Crashing” from streaming.

Internet detectives dug deeper: Discord leaks claim d4vd met Celeste on Fortnite when she was 11-12, groomed her, and bragged about the relationship. A private investigator hired by d4vd’s former landlord found “sadistic” items at the Hollywood Hills rental — tools consistent with body concealment — and Build-A-Bear certificates dated weeks after Celeste vanished, suggesting she was alive and with him into 2025.

PI Steve Fischer told Court TV Celeste likely died of an accidental overdose in early 2025 at another d4vd rental nearby, her body hidden in the Tesla to cover up the illegal romance. “She was just a kid,” Fischer said. “Groomed by an adult.” Video allegedly shows d4vd’s associate “Neo” driving the car last, and swatting incidents with voice-altered calls added chaos.

More leaks: Resurfaced streams where d4vd panics over “raping kids” comments, property transfers to his mom mid-probe, and theories of a “decoy Celeste” lookalike. L.A. County D.A. Nathan Hochman calls it a “continuing investigation,” but six weeks in, no arrests.

Celeste’s family buried her October 6 at Queen of Heaven Cemetery after a vigil. Her mom demands justice: “She was my baby.” Fans flood socials with #JusticeForCeleste, disgusted by the voice allegations. “Using a dead girl’s screams in your beats? That’s not art — that’s evil,” one viral post raged.

d4vd’s early songs like “Romantic Homicide” — “In the back of my mind, I killed you” — now hit different. His music video for “One More Dance” shows a body stuffed in a trunk. Coincidence? Sleuths say no.

As LAPD raids homes and Ring cams get scrutinized, questions swirl: Did d4vd sample Celeste alive — or clone her after? Why no school reports when she vanished mid-semester? And with his Tesla moved multiple times, who helped hide the horror?

Two months on, the probe drags. d4vd transferred Texas property to mom September 23, fueling asset-shield rumors. No suspect named, but eyes are on the singer who turned a teen’s tragedy into tracks.

This isn’t just a missing persons case — it’s a wake-up on celebrity grooming, AI ethics in music, and how far stars go to bury secrets. Celeste deserved better than becoming a ghost in someone’s playlist.