It's possible, and I thank you for the hearty round of laughter. We would need clarification from Valo. Until then, I'm extending Valo the benefit of the doubt that Valo has more self-awareness than say, LeeUniverse/ldsfaqs.
The infamous 27 Club had a famous member that died a mysterious death at age 27.
Jim Morrison, lead singer of the rock band the Doors and among the first people associated with the 27 Club …
Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison all died at the age of 27 between 1969 and 1971. At the time, the coincidence gave rise to some comment, but, according to Hendrix and Kurt Cobain's biographer, Charles R. Cross, "It wasn't until Kurt Cobain took his own life in 1994 that the idea of the 27 Club arrived in the popular zeitgeist." Cross claims that the "launch of the Club concept" can be traced to the growing influence of the internet and sensational celebrity journalism on popular culture in the years following Cobain's death, as well as media interpretations of a statement by Cobain's mother, Wendy Fradenburg Cobain O'Connor, quoted in the local Aberdeen, Washington, newspaper The Daily World, and subsequently carried worldwide by the Associated Press: "Now he's gone and joined that stupid club. I told him not to join that stupid club …
He was one of five listed in the text and seven shown via a colorful picture.
Interesting is the fact that there’s another picture with a resemblance smack dab in the middle of it showing at Post#2570.