Michael Willis Heard, the creator behind the viral "Yes King" meme and OnlyFans content, has passed away. The news was announced by his daughter, Mykel, on Facebook on November 9, 2025.
Michael's Instagram account, Love and Light TV, had over 38,000 followers. He also ran a YouTube channel by the same name with more than 11,000 subscribers. He garnered widespread attention when a clip from his video saying "Yes, King" went viral on TikTok, where users created memes using the audio.
According to his Instagram bio, Heard identified as pansexual and polyamorous, and he produced adult content featuring men. His daughter noted that despite facing disapproval and even hostility for his lifestyle, including people wishing him harm, he embraced his identity openly.
In episode 11 of his podcast Kingz In Konversation, Michael answered 21 questions with two co-hosts. When asked about his greatest accomplishment, he immediately named his daughter Mykel, then 18 and preparing for nursing school.
"Having a child changed my life, and I was only able to live freely as a pansexual and polyamorous man when Mykel told me to be myself."
He also revealed that before creating adult content, he was a pastor and spiritual leader.
Michael Willis Heard gained viral fame for the "Yes King" meme and embraced his pansexual and polyamorous identity, finding freedom through his daughter’s support before passing away in 2025.