Christopher Hopkins, a celebrity makeover stylist, was reportedly found dead in the rooftop pool of his apartment building.According to the reports, he was found unresponsive at around 10:20 pm on November 22 in the pool, as reported by his husband, Robert Lindquist. He was rushed to a local hospital where he was declared dead. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostHis X account stated that Hopkins passed away when “his heart failed him.” However, no official cause of death has been revealed yet by the authorities, as an autopsy is pending. The statement continued remembering Hopkins for his “creativity, authenticity, and passion” which inspired so many lives.Popularly known as “The Makeover Guy,” the 61-year-old appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show twice, first in 1996 and then again in 1999. In addition to being a stylist, Hopkins was also an author, entrepreneur, content creator, musician and image consultant, renowned for dramatic makeovers.Continue to read more.All we know about Christopher Hopkins Christopher Hopkins was reportedly born in 1964 and raised in the small town of Redwood, Minnesota. He attended the Redwood Falls High School where he received state honors in declamation, piano and voice.He initially pursued his passion for music in his college years.According to his LinkedIn page, he attended St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota for his music studies. During his time at the college, he auditioned for the St. Olaf Choir as a freshman and earned a soloist position as a baritone vocalist.This early vocal training laid the foundation for his later career as a singer, including performances with orchestras like the Minnesota Orchestra and his debut album, I'll Be Seeing You’s nomination at the G*y L*sb**n American Music Awards, for the song A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square.Hopkins later attended Aveda Institute (Formerly Horst Education Center for Hair) where he studied cosmetology and beauty.In 1990, Christopher Hopkins opened his Christopher Hopkins Salon which was located in the Hubbard Broadcasting building. It was the home of KSTP, KSTP-FM, and KSTP-TV. While there, Hopkins was responsible for styling the on-air talent. He also appeared as a guest on the local daytime talk show Good Company, hosted by Steve Edelman and Sharon Anderson.He relocated his company to Minneapolis in 1994, renaming it as Christopher Hopkins Image Center, it was noted as an expansion of his salon, as described on his LinkedIn page. He got the opportunity to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Today Show. He is also known for working with celebrities such as Hillary Clinton and actress Lauren Holly.He ran a YouTube channel by the name MAKEOVERGUY which had over more than 579,000 subscribers. In 2008, he published a book titled Staging Your Comeback: A Complete Beauty Revival for Women Over 45. Christopher Hopkins ran a YouTube series called, Makeoverguy Appearance Studios where he shared beauty tips and dramatic makeovers for women, especially those over 45, helping them to rediscover their style and confidence.The last clip shared on his YouTube channel was two days after he passed away. The video was titled - She Loves Her New Look – A Stunning MAKEOVERGUY Transformation. In this series, women shared their deeply emotional transformation stories.