Jane the Virgin 'Nightbird' Marczewski, an active singer who became a sensation with the American's Got Talent (AGT) audition program in the United States, died at the age of 31 after a battle with cancer.
Jane the Virgin, who is battling breast cancer, died on Tuesday while undergoing cancer treatment that has spread to her lungs, spine and liver, according to TMZ on Monday.
The rainbow came after Jane the Virgin, the AGT's favourite, got off the program in August last year due to a deteriorating condition.
Jane the Virgin said, "After the audition, my health has deteriorated. I need all my energy and attention for cancer." "It's very sad to announce that we won't be able to continue this AGT season," he added.
Jane the Virgin is a sea that has impressed viewers around the world with its previous auditions in this program. He called a song called "It's okay" with his cancerous heart and received a standing ovation from the crowd. He also received the Golden buzzer award from judge Simon Cowell, and the performance video has received about 40 million views on YouTube.
"My Earth 2 probability is 2%, but it's not 0%; I hope people know how amazing 2% is," he said.
Jane the Virgin was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017 when a doctor reportedly informed her she had "only three months to live."
Jane the Virgin said he was grateful for being able to participate in 'AGT'. "It was an honor to share my heart with the world through 'AGT' and my dream was realized. How miraculous is it that the pain I have suffered can be a beauty that opens the eyes of people all over the world? "
Submandel judges of "AGT" mourned Jane the Virgin's death on social media.
"'Nightbird' was a bright light that inspired all our lives - we have to keep living and learn from her lyrics and lyrics. I think it's lucky to meet, hear and know her as much as her death is heartbreaking."
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