Gone but never forgotten.

Lauren Londonagain paid tribute to the lateNipsey Hussleina touching Instagram poston Thursday. “Forever,” she captioned a black-and-white shot of herself and her late boyfriend taken from behind, showing the couple’s arms wrapped around one another.

Since his death, the slain rapper’s longtime girlfriend hasshared a number of emotional tributesto her love, whowas killed on March 31after being shot outside of his Hyde Park, California, clothing store.

On Easter Sunday, London posted ablack-and-white tributeto Hussle, who was 33 at the time of his death.

“Missing you,” the 34-year-old actress captioned the image of her and her boyfriend of six years.

Speaking at Hussle’s funeral on April 11, London tearfully remembered her longtime partner, whom she referred to as “the love of my life,” in front of a crowd of 21,000 who had gathered to pay their respects. She told the crowd, “His soul was majestic. He was the strongest man that I ever knew. A gentle father, a patient leader, a divine light. He was brilliant. He researched everything, completely self-taught, constantly seeking knowledge.”

As parents to 2½-year-oldson Kross, London became emotional at the thought of her child growing up without his father.

“My pain is from a 2-year-old that probably won’t remember how much his dad loved him,” London said. “This is something that I don’t really understand but I know Ermias always used to say that you can’t possess people; that you experience them. I’m so honored and blessed to experience such a man.”

Lauren London and her family speak at Nipsey Hussles funeral

In addition to an image of Hussle’s face with a crown and racing flag, the inking also includes the saying “God Will Rise” underneath — the same phrase that was tattooed on Hussle next to his right eye.

“Real Love Never Dies,” shecaptioned the photo. “When you see me, you will always see him #LoveYouHussle #TMC”

Lauren London/Instagram

Lauren London tattoo

On April 4, Holder entered a plea of not guilty in court. Holder could face a maximum sentence of life in state prison if convicted.

source: people.com