To much of the public, he was known as Seth Peterson, but to the people who truly knew him, he was Adam Aguirre — a partner, a friend, and a young man moving through a life that was often more complicated than it appeared. His fiancé, Kobe Marsh, shared the heartbreaking news with visible grief, later creating a GoFundMe not for attention, but to help cover the cost of giving Adam a proper farewell. That quiet act of love said as much as any public tribute could.
As the news spread, social media quickly became a space for remembrance. Messages poured in from fans who said Adam’s work had made them feel noticed, understood, and less alone. Friends and colleagues remembered someone warm-hearted and deeply human, a person whose kindness left a lasting impression even as he carried struggles that were not always visible to the outside world. In those reflections, a fuller picture began to emerge — not just of a public figure, but of a real life filled with both connection and complexity.