Shocking Leaks in D4vd Probe: Resurfaced Footage, Messages Allege Underage Relationship and Pregnancy with Celeste Rivas

The investigation into the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez has taken a chilling turn, with resurfaced Discord messages, Twitch streams, and interviews painting a disturbing picture of singer D4vd’s (David Anthony Burke) relationship with the teen. Reported missing from Lake Elsinore, California, on April 5, 2024, Rivas’ decomposed remains were discovered on September 8, 2025, in the trunk of D4vd’s impounded Tesla at a Hollywood tow yard. LAPD executed a search warrant at a Hollywood Hills rental—previously Halle Berry’s home and linked to D4vd—on September 18, uncovering digital evidence that has intensified scrutiny on the 21-year-old rising star.

D4vd, whose breakout hit “Romantic Homicide” topped charts in 2022, canceled his remaining U.S. tour dates, including a Los Angeles show, amid the probe. Authorities have not announced charges, pending the medical examiner’s cause-of-death determination, but leaks suggest a grooming timeline dating back to when Rivas was 12.

Discord Chats Expose Early Contact and Alleged Pregnancy

Resurfaced screenshots from D4vd’s fan Discord server, created in September 2022, show Rivas—as “Deleted_User”—joining just days after launch, on September 7, her 12th birthday. D4vd messaged the group: “Is Celeste in here?” with her replying “Hi, David Mark.” Server members complained of favoritism, noting D4vd “only adds certain girls… usually 15 to 16.”

By January 2024, when Rivas was 13, D4vd allegedly announced: “I’ll join the group chat with wifey and give y’all the story time. Me and deleted user got a kid on the way.” The deleted user—confirmed as Rivas via attached photos—posted a hand with “David” tattooed on her finger and a backstage selfie with him. Her last server message was three months before her disappearance.

A March 2024 Discord post from a user claiming insider knowledge warned of their “relationship,” just weeks before Rivas vanished. Rivas’ alleged brother, speaking publicly for the first time, denied prior knowledge: “I never knew… Celeste did nothing but love me.” He accused online rumors of tarnishing his image but confirmed her deep affection for few, including him.

Eerie Interview and Symbolic Connections

A January 2024 interview clip, resurfaced amid the scandal, shows D4vd outlining a five-year plan: “Going crazy year after year for the next three years. And then on the fourth year, I retire. And on the fifth year, I’m off the grid, living somewhere like on an island… No social media, no digital footprint.” Fans noted the timeline aligned precisely with Rivas turning 18 in four years from her then-14th birthday.

His chart-topper “Romantic Homicide,” released September 7, 2023 (Rivas’ birthday), includes lyrics like “In the back of my mind, you died… I didn’t even cry. Not a single tear.” A December 2023 studio file, unearthed in the probe, features him crooning “Oh, Celeste” repeatedly. DJ Akademiks highlighted the pattern during a stream, linking titles like “Ghost,” “Afterlife,” and “Crashing” to the case.

At a recent concert, D4vd wore bracelets matching those in a family photo of Rivas, sparking viral speculation. A pre-discovery Reddit thread described D4vd as a “weirdo” linked to a seventh-grader’s runaway from Lake Elsinore—Rivas’ area. TMZ confirmed a photo of D4vd distributing cash near her neighborhood, with claims he paid to conceal her age.

Deleted Streams and Prior Warnings

A January 11, 2024, Twitch stream clip shows D4vd with Rivas (in a black Gap sweater and ponytails matching her missing poster) urging mods: “We need to delete this… Delete all VODs and then as soon as the stream ends, delete the stream too.” Police believe it may capture one of her final moments alive; the sweater and glasses align with a later FaceTime call.

A 2023 collaborator, who made music with D4vd, released a video denying involvement with Rivas but alleging he tried exposing D4vd’s interactions with other underage girls. D4vd’s team allegedly pressured him to remove content, citing “misinformation.” He confronted D4vd, who dismissed claims as “clout-chasing.”

Rivas’ former teacher warned students about online stranger dangers, revealing she met D4vd via social media. Her family, “heartbroken,” held a vigil in Lake Elsinore. A video of D4vd cleaning matching Jordans—Rivas’ profile pic shoes—surfaced, as did claims of a photo paying locals for silence.

Tesla Timeline Raises Red Flags

The Tesla, reported stolen August 9 (mid-tour start), sat impounded for over 30 days with its 360-degree cameras and GPS intact—tools that could pinpoint who accessed it last. A May 2024 Google Maps image shows a similar vehicle at the searched home, leased at $20,000/month since January.

As X erupts with theories—from forced pregnancy to cover-ups—fans demand justice: “Fly high Celeste 🕊️.” D4vd’s team has not commented; LAPD urges tips via [email protected]. The case, blending fame and tragedy, underscores digital-age perils, with Rivas’ story a haunting reminder.