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Posted: 2019-07-10T22:47:44Z | Updated: 2019-07-10T22:47:44Z

When Disney Channel star Dove Cameron posted a tribute to her former Descendents co-star Cameron Boyce, she couldnt stop the tears.

Cameron took to Instagram on Tuesday to honor the memory of Boyce, who died Saturday at age 20 after suffering a seizure related to an ongoing medical problem.

In the six-part video post, the actress said she was still in shock before recounting the many kind things Boyce did for her during the time they knew each other.

Over the last six years, since he was only 14, Cameron talked me down from countless ledges, talked me through eating disorders, helped me out of a dark relationship and through endless breakdowns.

He would whisper the dance moves to me on live television when I didnt know what I was doing...I couldnt count on my hands the number of times we ruined something because we couldnt stop making each other laugh.

Cameron also mentioned other tributes to Boyce that praised his talent, while emphasizing that he was an even better person than he was a performer.

Everyone keeps talking about how talented he was, and he was undoubtedly the most talented person most of us will ever know, she said. But what was special about Cameron was who he was in the small moments ... the moments in between the big ones when he didnt have to be good or kind, Cameron was always good and kind.

Cameron offered condolences to Boyces family, saying, My heart aches for you. I have close to nothing left, which tells me some small percentage about how you must be feeling.

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The actress signed off the six-part salute by saying simply, You deserved so much more time.

You can watch the heartbreaking tribute below:

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