Michael Ok. Williams’ final social media post was a clip of fellow New Yorker Tracy Morgan passionately urging buddies and followers “Don’t cry for me” whereas speaking about surviving a fatal limousine wreck in 2014.
Williams, 54, posted the clip on Aug. 31 with the word, “I really like u brother! @tracymorgan #realOG” — simply six days earlier than he was found dead of a suspected heroin overdose in his Williamsburg penthouse Monday afternoon.
The 40-second clip is from Morgan’s 2018 appearance on “The Breakfast Club” podcast, the place Morgan emphatically rejects any pity from the accident, which killed his good friend and injured 4 others.
“Don’t cry for me. OK I had a misfortunate accident. Don’t cry for me. Cry for all of the others, man,” stated the Bronx-born comic.
“My grandmother advised me while you assume you doing unhealthy, there’s at all times anyone on the market worse. There’s folks on the market on this planet with no person to like and no person to like them. How about that?”

Morgan asks present hosts what they assume happiness is, telling them “no matter they assume is incorrect.”
“It’s easier than that. It’s approach easier than that,” he stated. “You understand what true happiness is? Having one thing to look ahead to.”
Morgan and Williams appeared in the identical episode of 2008 sketch comedy present “Human Large,” according to IMDb.