The whispers of a hidden pregnancy that haunted the story of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas’s death can now stop: official records show she carried no child at the end, and none in the year before. This confirmation strongly indicates Celeste Rivas was not pregnant, debunking widespread rumors.
Celeste’s body turned up on September 8 in the front trunk of a white Tesla Model 3 owned by rising R&B star d4vd, parked and forgotten in a Hollywood lot. The car had sat there for weeks, hit with parking tickets as early as August 28, a clue that pointed to her passing much sooner than first thought. Los Angeles police pieced together a clearer picture this week. They believe Celeste died sometime in late August, her remains placed in the vehicle afterward.
That timeline fits the heavy decomposition when workers finally cracked open the trunk, drawn by a stench and eerie music still looping from the speakers. Her death certificate, made public just days ago, lays out the facts plain and simple: Celeste Rivas was not pregnant, with no signs of pregnancy showing up in the exam and no record of one in the months leading up to her death.
Those online tales of fetal remains or secret babies? They started on social media, fed by old chats and song snippets, but they crumble under the truth now out.
The family got her remains back on Monday, closing one painful chapter after forensics wrapped up the basics. Yet the full story stays out of reach. The exact cause of death remains pending, waiting on lab tests for drugs or other traces.
Police hold firm: someone put Celeste there after she died. They name no suspects, not even d4vd, whose real name is David Burke. His team says he talks freely with investigators, but the singer himself stays silent in public. Photos of the two together crop up online, along with talk of shared tattoos and old messages, but nothing pins blame yet in this Hollywood investigation.


