It’s a good cry. But really, he had hit a cow! And then all of a sudden, these random cows show up in the middle of the road. Country singer Kylie Rae Harris dies in triple vehicle car crash. The caption, "We good now," was accompanied by a gas tank emoji.Fuel range is 46 miles and I'm 36 from the nearest gas stationThe next series of videos the late singer posted explained why she was making the trek in the first place. The news and stories that matters, delivered weekday mornings. I know that's very depressing, but just the fact that I started when I was on my trek to the mountains, I just started crying and I was sad, and all of a sudden, these cows just appeared out of nowhere. Dear baby Jesus please don't let me get stranded in NM," she wrote. But basically, literally everybody that was here has passed away, except for my uncle, and including my dad. ""We are heartbroken to confirm that Kylie Rae Harris passed away in a car accident last night," the late singer's publicist said in a statement to Billboard. Turn on browser notifications "Fuel range is 46 miles and I'm 36 from the nearest gas station.
"She also added during her story that she was scheduled to play the Big Barn Music Festival in Taos.The singer's last Twitter post referred to her being worried about low gas during her car ride in New Mexico. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. ""But for those of you who don't know," she continued, "I spent the last 20 years of my life coming to Taos with my dad and my sister. Her Instagram Story echoed a similar sentiment: "Current Sitch: Iffy." Everyone that knew Kylie knew how much she loved her family and, beyond that, how much she loved music.
A boomerang video showed she had "low fuel range," with the red needle almost past empty.Soon after, Harris posted to her Instagram Story a selfie-style boomerang video of her giving the camera a thumbs-up. Country singer Kylie Rae Harris was drunk at the time she caused a three-vehicle crash in Taos County, New Mexico, according to the police, which resulted in … I was like 10 or 12, and we hit something really hard! "We have no further details to share, and ask for privacy for her family at this time. Turn on browser notifications ""You know," she concluded, "we grieve in different ways. The best tribute to her unmatched enthusiasm for both is to spread as much love as you can today, and listen to music that fully inspires you.”“I’m alright, I look a mess. I started getting real sad. I just got to Taos," she said. "But for those of you who don’t know, I spent the last 20 years of my life coming to Taos with my dad, my sisters, my grandparents lived here, my uncle still lives here," she said in one of her final posts. ""And I started getting really sad. County singer Kylie Rae Harris who died in a car crash in New Mexico on Wednesday reportedly caused the three-vehicle pileup, police said. © 2020 EHM Productions, Inc. All rights reserved. “We have no further details to share, and ask for privacy for her family at this time. Everyone that knew Kylie knew how much she loved her family and, beyond that, how much she loved music. It's okay though. And my dad said, 'Cow guard.' She tearfully recalled sitting in the backseat as a child as her father, who's now deceased, drove her down that same road. "Alright, I look a mess. Country music star Kylie Rae Harris passed away Wednesday night after being involved in a three-vehicle crash in northern New Mexico, the singer’s family confirmed to Billboard. ""You would think that's exhausting and boring, but like, the last couple of hours driving through the mountains and just remembering my place in the back seat as a little kid when my dad was making these treks here," she said through tears. Country music star Kylie Rae Harris died Wednesday night after being involved in a three-vehicle crash in northern New Mexico, the singer’s manager said in a statement.Harris, 30, was traveling on State Road 522 in Taos County, New Mexico, in the northern part of the state, when her car crashed, “We are heartbroken to confirm that Kylie Rae Harris passed away in a car accident last night,” Harris’ manager Alex Torrez said in a statement. It's a good cry," she said in the selfie-style video.
"I just got to Taos, New Mexico, and I'm playing this festival here called the Big Barn Dance.
Country singer Kylie Rae Harris has died at the age of 30 following a three-car collision in northern New Mexico, and what she posted on Instagram and Twitter right before is downright chilling. You have notifications blocked. "Harris choked up and apologized to her followers, explaining she had been on the road "for almost 12 hours. While discussing 16-year-old Maria Elena Cruz who also died in the crash, Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe reportedly said that Harris, 30, was at fault for the crash. The best tribute to her unmatched enthusiasm for both is to spread as much love as you can today, and listen to music that fully inspires you." And I popped up my head and was like, 'What was that?'
"Literally everybody that was here has passed away except for my uncle, including my dad. "I'm so f--king pissed. It's 'cause I've been crying!
And I know that might sound really crazy, but like, there was this time that we always talked about with my dad and my sister," she went on. It’s because I’ve been crying. “Fuel range is 46 miles and I’m 36 from the nearest gas station. "I was in the backseat asleep. Get Toofab breaking news sent right to your browser! My grandparents lived here, my uncle still lives here. I love this festival. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings.Let our news meet your inbox. Country singer Kylie Rae Harris has died at the age of 30 following a three-car collision in northern New Mexico, and what she posted on Instagram and Twitter right before is downright chilling.The singer's last tweet mentioned that she was low on gas at one point during her journey. Dear baby Jesus please don’t let me get stranded in NM,” she wrote on Safia Samee Ali writes for NBC News, based in Chicago.Diana Dasrath is entertainment producer and senior reporter for NBC News covering all platforms.Get breaking news alerts and special reports.