Blink-182 and OnlyFans model provide comfort to stepson of lost Titan submersible passenger
Shortly after revealing that his stepfather, British billionaire explorer Hamish Harding, was among the five people in the Titanic-exploration submersible that’s been lost in the North Atlantic, a young audio engineer explained that he had found comfort Monday night by attending Blink-182’s concert in San Diego.
With the U.S. Coast Guard racing against time on Tuesday to find the submersible, OceanGate Expedition’s Titan vessel, Brian Szasz shared a photo of himself outside the Pechanga Arena in San Diego, where Blink-182, featuring drummer Travis Barker, was to play, TMZ reported.
“It might be distasteful being here but my family would want me to be at the Blink-182 show as it’s my favorite band and music helps me in difficult times!” said the seemingly amiable Szasz.
An hour earlier, Szasz posted a link to a news story that confirmed that his stepfather, a veteran explorer, was on the submersible that had traveled deep into the ocean to view the wreckage of the Titanic.
“Hamish Harding, my stepfather, has gone missing on submarine,” Szasz wrote. “Thoughts and prayers that the rescue mission will be successful.”
Szasz initially received comments of support, and a few inquiries from reporters, asking if he’d be willing to be interviewed. In a follow-up post, he revealed that he had received an inquiry from former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson; he suggested he wasn’t happy about it.
“You know it’s a bad day when you get a phone call from Tucker Carlson,” Szasz wrote. On Twitter, he also tagged Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge in a post about attending their concert “for support.”
@tomdelonge my stepdad is missing in the sub at the titanic site. I’m here at the San Diego show for support thanks.????????
— Brian (@audioguy182) June 20, 2023
TMZ picked up on Szasz’s post about going to see Blink-182, which is on a long-awaited reunion tour and comes to San Jose’s SAP Center on Thursday, June 22. Over the next day, news about Szasz’s post has prompted a variety of reactions, including from someone as famous as Cardi B, who agreed with others who think it was insensitive of him to go out Monday night or to post about it.
In an interview, the rapper blasted people who were asking whether he was just supposed to “sit around the house being sad,” TMZ reported. Yes, the rapper said, that’s what he should be doing, waiting by the phone waiting for any updates.
Szasz responded to Cardi B’s comments by accusing her of trying to “get clout off” him and his family’s suffering. He also thanked someone who said no one can judge the way someone else deals with trauma.
Others are being supportive, including an OnlyFans model who tweeted out a photo of herself in a bikini and offered to provide a personal service. “Yes, please,” Szasz replied.
Others expressing support appeared to be people who know Szasz or his family.
“They would absolutely want you to be there and enjoying yourself,” someone wrote. “Obviously your thoughts are with them. They know that!” Someone else said: “I hope you’re able to enjoy yourself and take your mind off of things for awhile, Brian. I’m praying for your family and hoping for the best!”
Meanwhile, people around the world remained glued to the story about the Coast Guard’s efforts to find the submersible, which disappeared in deep water Sunday during a visit to the wreckage site.
Coast Guard officials said Tuesday they believed that the five people in the submersible only had about 40 hours of breathable air left, the New York Times reported. At a news conference, Capt. Jamie Frederick said they are putting in an “unwavering effort” to locate the submersible, with “our nation’s best experts” involved in the search. Frederick acknowledged that the effort is “complex” in that it involves combing an area the size of Connecticut, 900 miles off Cape Cod. They also need to deal with the logistics of combining surface and undersea searches in a remote area, the New York Times reported.
Szasz’s stepfather is a trained jet pilot, based in the United Arab Emirates, and has a long resume of participating in extreme expeditions, CNN reported.
The chairman of Action Aviation, an aircraft brokerage, he made headlines in 2019 for being part of a flight crew that broke the world record for the fastest circumnavigation of the globe via both poles. He became one of the first people to dive to Challenger Deep in the Pacific Ocean, widely believed to be the deepest point in the world’s oceans, CNN also reported.
Other passengers include Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a French maritime expert who has been on over 35 dives to the Titanic wreckage site, and British businessman Shahzada Dawood and his 19-year-old son, Suleman, the New York Times reported.
This story has been updated.
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