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'This Is Us' Writer Jas Waters Dead

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Jas Waters, best known for being a staff writer on This Is Us and Kidding, has died.

A statement shared on Twitter Wednesday read: “The entire #ThisIsUs family was devastated to learn of Jas Waters passing.

Waters began her career in entertainment as a hip-hop journalist, writing for Vibe, among other publications.

Many in the hip-hop community remembered Waters on social media.

Here are just a few tributes to the late journalist and thoughts and prayers go out to Waters’s family and friends at this time.

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