Regina King is mourning the loss of her son Ian Alexander Jr. who tragically ended his life aged 26.
Ian - who celebrated his 26th birthday on Wednesday, January 19, died by suicide.
In a statement issued following her son's tragic death, King said she is nothing short of "devastated".
"Our family is devastated at the deepest level by the loss of Ian," King said in a statement to People. "He is such a bright light who cared so deeply about the happiness of others."
"Our family asks for respectful consideration during this private time. Thank you," she added.
He was King's only child, whom she shared with her ex-husband, record producer Ian Alexander Sr. Following in his father's musical footsteps, Ian was a DJ.
Despite her growing success as an actor and director, King said at the time that Ian was her biggest source of pride.
After separating from Ian's father in 2007 after nine years of marriage, King admitted being a single parent wasn't always easy, but that nothing is stronger than her love for her son.
"You don't know what unconditional love is. You may say you do, but if you don't have a child, you don't know what that is," she told the magazine at the time. "When you experience it, it's the most fulfilling [thing] ever."
In honor of his mom's 50th birthday last year, Ian shared a sweet post on Instagram, writing: "Happy birthday to my co, so extremely proud of you and inspired by your love, artistry, and gangsta! To be able to watch you take this lifetime by its neck and make it yours is something I will forever be grateful for."
He continued: "But to have you as my mother is the greatest gift I could ask for. To be all that you are while always having the time to be there, love and support me unconditionally is truly remarkable. The whole marvel universe ain't got s**t on you, your the real superhero! Love you mom! This day and everyday YO DAY!!"
The pair also has matching tattoos, which read "unconditional love" in Aramaic - his on his shoulder and hers on her arm.
"We were taking Kabbalah classes," King said of the ink on The View in 2017. "He said, let's choose three [designs] each and not tell each other which ones they are and whichever one is matching, that's the one we're going to get tattooed — and we both chose unconditional love."
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please reach out for help and contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255, text HOME to 741741, or visit SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources.