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Mike Shinoda says ‘no’ to a hologram Chester Bennington

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December 18, 2017

 

Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda has rejected the possibility of a multi dimensional image picture of Chester Bennington visiting with the band.

The 40-year-old performer said that it would be “terrible” to make that big appearance with a multi dimensional image form of the artist.

In an Instagram Live, he stated, “I can’t even wrap my head around the idea of a holographic Chester. I’ve actually heard other people outside the band suggest that, and there’s absolutely no way. I cannot f**k with that.”

In the post, he added, “I can’t do a hologram Chester; that would be the worst. For any of you guys who have lost a loved one, best friend, family member, can you imagine having a hologram of them? Ugh. [It would be] awful. I can’t do it.”

He added, “So I’ve tried to make it a point to share how I’m doing, mostly on Instagram and sometimes Twitter, especially when I feel like I’m making progress. Coping with the end of this chapter is obviously devastating, but at the same time, it’s also the beginning of the next story.”

The nu-metal band last performed at a tribute show in October to praise the life of the late vocalist, who kicked the bucket in July this year.

A Ronnie James Dio multi dimensional image is presently on a world visit with his surviving bandmates.

As of late, Mike uncovered that he was compelled to leave an Instagram Live listening party early in light of the fact that he couldn’t bear on hearing the rocker’s vocals without getting agitated.