American singer D4vdhas drawn attention online after a livestream clip resurfaced showing him discussing an unusual smell inside his home months before authorities discovered the remains of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
In the footage, recorded during a broadcast with friends, the artist apologises for the smell in his bathroom and says he had used it earlier. The clip has since been widely shared on TikTok,Redditand YouTube.
Some social media users have linked the remark to the later discovery of Celeste's remains in a vehicle registered to the singer. Authorities have not confirmed any connection between the livestream clip and the ongoing investigation, and no criminal charges have been filed.
The clipcomes from a livestreamwhere several guests were present inside the house while music was playing and conversations were taking place on camera. During the broadcast, one woman briefly leaves the room to use the bathroom before returning while wiping her nose and reacting to the smell.
Shortly afterward, D4vd addresses the situation on stream, saying, 'I want to apologise for the way my bathroom smells. I just took a [expletive] in there like two hours ago.' The comment appears to be made casually as the group continues talking during the broadcast.
After the clip began circulating online, some users connected the moment to the timeline of Celeste Rivas Hernandez's disappearance. Posts discussing the video suggested the smell mentioned during the broadcast could have come from another area of the property, including a nearby garage where vehicles may have been parked.
The livestream appears to have been recorded months before the teenager's remains werediscovered in September 2025 inside a Teslaregistered to the singer. The timing has been cited in posts discussing the clip, which attempt to place the broadcast within the broader timeline of the case.
Someusers referencing the videohave suggested the vehicle could have been stored at the property at the time of the stream. Others have pointed to the layout of the house visible in the footage, noting that the bathroom shown in the clip may be located near the garage area.
Investigators have not released information indicating that a body was stored inside the house. Authorities have also not disclosed whether the Tesla later connected to the case was present at the property when the livestream was recorded.
Authorities havenot publicly identified the livestream footageas evidence in the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
Source: International Business Times UK