Tyrese Checks Up On The Game Following The Death Of Game's Father

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"Family gon' always check on family."

Yesterday, some unfortunate news came to light. The Game's father, George Taylor, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 65. Game has yet to make any public statement due to the fact that he's in mourning. But, at time of need, good friends will always be there for you. For the Game, Tyrese falls in that category. The entertainer paid a visit to Game earlier today to cheer him up following the death of Game's father.

Tyrese took to Instagram today to share a quick clip of his visit to The Game earlier today. "Family gon' always check on family. Ya know what I mean? Checkin' on my brother, man. We over here, layin' low, tucked away in the cutty cut," he said before panning to Game. 

While the Game looks distraught by the death of his father, he was grateful for the support of Tyrese during this troubled time. Tyrese even brought his own personal chef through to cook up some breakfast for himself and The Game.

"Playing the game, tryna get my mind right. My brother pull up with a chef, man. Say chef gon' make me breakfast," he said, "real friends, real family man. That's what it's about, man. I'm over here crying my eyes out, trying to get my mind off my pops. My best friend pull up with a chef, man."

Following the death of George Taylor, Tyrese hit Instagram to send his condolences to The Game. He posted a selfie with himself and Game and captioned it, "Sending love and light to my brother...... My day dot..... Prayers love and light to your family...."

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