D4vd's song pulled from Madden NFL amid death probe

EA Sports has quietly removed D4vd's track from Madden NFL 26 as the investigation into Celeste Rivas' death heats up. Sources say the 20-year-old singer is eyed as a suspect in the teen's demise, with a grand jury potentially indicting him soon. The move comes amid growing scrutiny over the abandoned Tesla linked to D4vd where Rivas' body was found.

Oh honey, the tea is scalding on this one! 🎤 Just when D4vd was scoring big with his tunes in the gaming world, EA Sports hit the eject button on his song "What Are You Waiting For" from the Madden NFL 26 soundtrack. The track dropped in August, nestled right between BIA and Alex Warren on the playlist—prime real estate for a rising star. But poof! Now it's vanished without a trace.

No official word from EA on why, but let's be real: timing is everything, especially with the Celeste Rivas investigation bubbling over. The teen's body was discovered in a Tesla that got towed to an impound lot after being left abandoned in the Hollywood Hills—and get this, the car belongs to D4vd himself. Sources spilled to TMZ last month that investigators are zeroing in on the 20-year-old singer, with one insider dropping the bomb: "Investigators are looking at D4vd as a suspect." No formal suspect label on paper yet, but a grand jury was convened last month to hear from witnesses and vote on indictments. And as of Monday? Our sources are whispering that D4vd is likely facing murder charges in the case. Messy, right? 😳

D4vd's no stranger to collabs—he even crafted the official 2025 Fortnite anthem "Locked and Loaded." But so far, crickets from the artist on all this drama. Is EA just playing it safe, or is this the start of bigger fallout? With indictments looming, one can't help but wonder: will D4vd's career get sacked like a fumbling quarterback?

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