D4vd Case Update: Celeste Rivas' Cryptic 'I'm Safe, No I'm Not' Message To Friend Triggers Alarm
The alleged exchange has sparked widespread online speculation

A message allegedly shared online by Celeste Rivas, stating 'I'm safe, no I'm not', has sparked concern across social media after a friend reportedly warned of 'more trouble' involving rapper D4vd.
The exchange, which surfaced on Reddit, has drawn widespread attention as users connect it to the wider case of Celeste Rivas Hernandez—a teenager who was reported missing before later being found dead in circumstances that remain under investigation.
The case has gained traction online due to unverified claims and speculation linking it to singer D4vd, including viral rumours alleging her body was discovered in the trunk of a Tesla associated with him.
The brief and ambiguous nature of the alleged message has fuelled speculation, with users debating its meaning and whether it suggests a wider, undisclosed situation tied to the case. However, the claims remain unverified, and there has been no official confirmation from either Rivas or D4vd regarding the authenticity or context of the circulating conversation.
Details From the Circulating Reddit Post
According to posts circulating on Reddit, the exchange appears to involve a conversation between Celeste Rivas and a friend discussing whether she intended to return to an individual referred to as David, widely assumed by online users to be D4vd.
The friend allegedly expressed concern, warning Rivas not to get into 'more trouble' with David. This phrasing has led some online users to question whether there may have been prior incidents between the individuals, though no evidence has been presented to confirm such claims.
In response, Rivas was said to have replied with the statement 'I'm safe. No I'm not', a phrase that has drawn particular attention due to its apparent contradiction. Social media users have interpreted the wording in different ways, with some suggesting it may reflect concern or distress, while others caution against reading too much into a single unverified message.
Context Remains Unclear
At this stage, the context surrounding the alleged conversation remains unclear. The post shared on Reddit does not provide verifiable proof of the identities involved, nor does it include independent confirmation of the exchange.
The individual referred to as David has not been officially identified in connection with the claims, and there has been no verified link established between Celeste Rivas and D4vd in any confirmed report. As such, much of the discussion online remains speculative.
There is also no public information confirming that any prior 'trouble' occurred between the individuals mentioned in the alleged conversation.
Online Reactions and Speculation
The alleged message has quickly spread across social media platforms, with users expressing concern and offering various interpretations of the exchange.
Many discussions focus on the perceived implications of the phrase 'I'm safe, no I'm not', which some users believe suggests emotional distress, while others argue it could be taken out of context.
The Reddit post in particular has become a focal point for discussion, with users analysing the wording and attempting to infer meaning from the limited information available. However, none of these interpretations have been confirmed by reliable sources.
No Official Confirmation or Verified Reports
Despite the growing attention, there are currently no official statements from Celeste Rivas' representatives or D4vd, addressing the alleged message or the concerns raised online.
Additionally, there are no reports from verified news outlets confirming the existence of any incident related to the claims circulating on Reddit. No law enforcement agencies have issued statements, and no formal complaints have been publicly documented in connection with the discussion.
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