As we previously reported, Aaron Kyro was allegedly named as the new Scientology leader in San Francisco by the current leader of the Church, David Miscavige.
This has led all fans to wonder what is happening inside the Braille Skateboarding YouTube company since more and more riders have been quitting recently.
Their YouTube manager, Gabe Cruz, who has been loyal to Kyro for ten years, has bid his farewell with sadness.
In a heartfelt farewell video, Cruz expressed his sadness at leaving the company and thanked his boss Kyro for the opportunities he had been given.
He spoke of how he had been inspired by Kyro's videos when he was just a 14-year-old kid and how he eventually became an intern for the company.
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Kyro has acknowledge Cruz in an Instagram post and said, "Love you @gabecruz01."
Over the years, he worked his way up to becoming a full-time employee and, in 2018, was promoted to YouTube manager—his dream job.
The YouTube sensation expressed his gratitude to Kyro for being a close friend and mentor and for allowing him to be a part of the history of Braille.
He also thanked the fans and supporters of the company for their love and encouragement and for helping him to make a difference in the lives of skaters around the world.
As he closed this chapter of his life, Cruz expressed his love for the Braille family and his hope that he had made them proud.
Curs posted, "Yes it’s true… today is my last day with Braille Skateboarding. This is a super sad day, because I move on from 10 of the greatest years of my life. To the Braille Army, thank you to every single one of you who watched one the videos or learned to skate because of them… this was all for you! To Aaron, you have been the greatest friend, role model, and Elden Ring crusher I could ever ask for. You’ve helped me grow into the man I am today and have taught me lessons no other person could come close to replicating. Thank you for this legendary opportunity, it truly was the greatest honor of my life. To everyone I’ve ever filmed with, the Braille Team, and everyone behind the scenes, I owe it all to you and I hope I made you all proud. ♥️"