“So You Think You Can Dance” finalist Danny Tidwell killed in car accident – husband and brother pay tribute
This is incredibly sad.
Danny Tidwell, a runner-up on the third season of TV’s So You Think You Can Dance, was killed Friday in a car crash.
He was 35 and the husband of Emmy-nominated journalist David Benaym and the brother of Emmy-winning choreographer Travis Wall.
Benaym wrote on Instagram that Tidwell died in a crash while his friend was driving him home from work.
Both men wrote touching tributes to Tidwell on Instagram over the weekend and I have posted them below.
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I'm devastated that my Danny, the love of my life, my beloved friend, the artist, the talented angel, fierce mind, legendary dancer, my now late husband, Danny Tidwell died last night in a car crash while his friend was driving him home from work. I'm thinking of Denise, Travis, Scott, Tyler and Shannon, Grandma, his sisters Latoya and Ronda, his friend that was with him, Eddy, that survives him, and all his dance family that is already expressing the state of shock we are all in. We were so lucky to have him, life was so challenging for him. But he was a warrior, and he came back standing, always. We loved each other so much, he was and always will be family. He made me the happiest for so many years, we were able to create so much together, a book and a show, Moving Still, an amazing magazine adventure for 7 years, movmnt magazine, that made us so proud. He had such an impact on the dance world, life gave him so much to deal with from a young age. I will write more about you Danny, tell your story, continue your legacy, make sure that you are not forgotten, that you are celebrated. An angel with no wings you said you were, you were flying all along, and you'll be our guardian angel from now on. I love you, I'll forever miss you. You're now in peace, mon Danny, and I know you know how much you were loved. #dannytidwell
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Dannyboi2 says:
Dance Baby Dance! Sad To say RIP when you had so much more to give. My Condolences to his family, friends, and fans.