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Sofia Carsonis remembering her friend and costarCameron Boyce.
The singer and actress, 29, posted a sweet pic of her with Boyce onInstagramWednesday to mark three years since the Disney Channel star passed away.
In the photo, Carson can be seen hugging Boyce from the side as they lean their heads against each other to smile for the camera.
“Three years without you. I love you, forever. I miss you, forever,” Carson wrote in the caption.
Boyce was just 20 years old when he died in his sleep in July 2019 after suffering from a seizure due to epilepsy, with which he was diagnosed at 17.
For what would have been Boyce’s 23rd birthday in May, Carson shared avideoof the actor strumming an acoustic guitar and singing a song, along with some photo and video memories on her Instagram Story.
“Our Angel. Forever. I adore you my Cam,” Carson captioned the post.
FellowDescendantscostarDove Cameronalso paid tribute to the Boyce in an Instagram post that has since been taken down.
“Somewhere unnamed, these moments are all still occurring for the first time, for the millionth time, in real time and all at once, just as real as I remember them ‘then,'” the"Boyfriend"singer began the caption.
“You are here, still. We feel you, still. I will love you, unchangingly, just like this,” she continued. Happy birthday."
Sofia Carson and Cameron Boyce.Eike Schroter/Disney Channel

Carson performed at the event and called the evening “surreal and emotional.”
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Cameron, 26, also opened up to PEOPLE about how Boyce “was the most alive person I’ve ever known,” saying that “he has inspired me to be more alive, he has inspired me to be more human, more deeply feeling.”
“And I think that’s one of his legacies, he touched people in that way,” she continued. “In a way that I don’t know anybody else has. And also of course, wielding peace for all of the world.”
source: people.com