Weeks after being found dead at home, Adam the Woo’s death has been formally established, providing clarity to his followers who had been wondering about his unexpected passing. The YouTuber passed away at his residence in Celebration, Florida, on December 22, 2025.Jim Williams, Adam’s father, stated in a Facebook post on January 26 that an autopsy found his son’s cause of death to be atherosclerotic and hypertensive cardiovascular disease, which resulted in a heart attack while he slept. Jim wrote:“The short answer is natural causes. Our beloved son, your beloved friend, died, in essence, of a heart attack in his sleep from health issues he probably never knew he had.”He continued, saying that he was grateful for the way Adam died:“Now, we can all stop guessing. Be grateful the Lord allowed him to die at home and not in a foreign country. Be grateful he was found by friends (as hard as that was) and not some nameless stranger.”He concluded by thanking the fans as well for the love and support they showed during this difficult time:“…Thank you for loving Adam.”It was previously confirmed that Adam was found after his friend expressed concern that they were unable to contact him. A ladder was borrowed to peer through a third-story window, where he was found lying motionless on a bed.Fire rescue personnel and deputies then entered the residence, where Adam was pronounced dead. It was reported that there were no indications of foul play, and the death was considered an unattended death.Adam the Woo's final YouTube video before he diedAdam posted his last clip just a day before he passed away, in which he was putting up decorations around his house in Celebration, Florida.Adam started uploading video clips on YouTube back in 2009 under the name Adam the Woo, and by 2012, he launched The Daily Woo. The YouTuber shared daily vlogs about traveling, visiting amusement parks, roadside attractions, and pop culture landmarks throughout the fifty states of the U.S. By capturing everyday Americana, Adam the Woo built a following of about 1.2 million subscribers across both platforms.Following his untimely passing, other content creators and fans paid tribute to Adam, remembering him as a vlogger who captured everyday Americana through storytelling that made his content feel personal. Fans have also left flowers, Starbucks cups, and messages outside his home.Stay tuned to Soap Central for more information.