Diplo mourns the death of his mother: 'She was my first love'

Diplo mourns the death of his mother one month after losing his sister Amy: ‘She was my first love, first woman in my life’

Diplo’s mother Barbara Jean Pentz has passed away just a month after his sister Amy died.

The DJ, 44, posted a series of images and an emotional post to his mother for his 6.2 million Instagram followers on Thursday.

The musician – who was denied access to a Cannes Film Festival Party he was hired to DJ – shared photos of himself with his mother from throughout his life and called her his ‘first love’ and the ‘first woman in my life.’ 

‘Even as a grown man its a cosmic gut punch to lose your mother. When your grow up and u leave home. in a way it’s sad to think but u know mother is always there,’ he began.   

‘Even as a man – you would never call on your mom for things but you know somewhere deep inside that she would protect you..she give you your first feeling of security because she gave u a life,’ he emotionally wrote.

RIP: Diplo’s mother Barbara Jean Pentz has passed away just a month after his sister Amy died

He went on to talk about how much his mother cared for him and gave up in order for him to become the successful musician and DJ he is today, mentioning that back in the day she was on MySpace promoting him.

‘My mom really loved my art. she didn’t even understand it all but she loved everything . She gave me all the confidence in the world & she supported me with all her energy. even when i broke and had nothing,’ he continued. 

Diplo – born Thomas Wesley Pentz – talked about his visits home to see his beloved mom. 

‘Every time I come home she was there on her oxygen mask and chair wearing my 2XL merch. Some times it was so silly but she loved everything about me. she told me how handsome I was when ever she saw me,’ he recalled.

‘She was my number one everything and I could never do anything wrong in her eyes. I really did light up her life,’ he wrote adding that she loved being a grandmother to his sons. 

‘She loved my babies too she was so proud of the little men they are becoming . she got to spend time with them last month with me because of Amy. I’m so happy that happened,’ he gushed. 

And he talked about the other loss his family had recently experienced, revealing that his sister Amy died in July. 

”I think she brought our family together more than we have ever been,’ he wrote. 

Family: The DJ, 44, posted a series of images and an emotional post to his mother for his 6.2 million Instagram followers on Thursday

Childhood: He shared photos of himself with his mother from throughout his life and called her his ‘first love’ and the ‘first woman in my life’

Memories: ‘Even as a grown man its a cosmic gut punch to lose your mother. When your grow up and u leave home. in a way it’s sad to think but u know mother is always there,’ he began

Happier days: ‘Even as a man – you would never call on your mom for things but you know somewhere deep inside that she would protect you..she give you your first feeling of security because she gave u a life,’ he emotionally wrote

Parents: He went on to talk about how much his mother cared for him and gave up in order for him to become the successful musician and DJ he is today, mentioning that back in the day she was on MySpace promoting him

Lakeside: ‘My mom really loved my art. she didn’t even understand it all but she loved everything’

Biggest fan: She gave me all the confidence in the world & she supported me with all her energy. even when i broke and had nothing,’ he continued

‘My mom was suffering a lot in her soul but also her body was fighting a fight she wasn’t going to win,’ he explained.

‘Momma knew me and my dad & my sister Kelly are ok. she knows we are good we gave her that peace. 

‘My dad held her hand at the last breath. they been married since high school. 

‘We are safe but she needed to be with my sister Amy somewhere better. I miss you Barbara Jean, you were the brightest light in my life, I just had a ten minute cry in the bathroom at CDG airport sorry to the Janitor,’ he concluded.

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