Hollywood Mourns: Billy Crystal at Rob Reiner’s Home After His Death

Billy Crystal stood frozen on the Brentwood sidewalk, eyes red, as the reality of Rob Reiner’s death finally hit him.

Moments earlier, he and Larry David had slipped quietly into the house where their friend’s body still lay. Neighbors watched in stunned silence as Crystal emerged, shaken, his face collapsing, his compos…

By the time Billy Crystal reached Rob Reiner’s Los Angeles home, the street was already lined with cameras, hushed neighbors, and a sense of disbelief that felt almost physical.

Crystal didn’t speak to anyone; he simply moved with Larry David toward the door, two men bound by a lifetime of laughter now walking into a house filled with sudden absence.

Inside, memories of film sets, late-night arguments over jokes, and quiet private moments collided with the starkness of loss.

When Crystal finally stepped back outside, witnesses saw not a movie star, but an old friend who had just lost part of his past. The man who once traded effortless banter with Reiner in When Harry Met Sally… now struggled to keep his composure.

For those who watched him leave, it was clear: this wasn’t just Hollywood mourning a legend. It was a family losing its storyteller.

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