Roslyn Singleton, who appeared on America’s Got Talent, has died at the age of 39 from brain cancer.
Roslyn’s death was confirmed by her husband, Ray Instagram post. Singleton died on Tuesday after multiple treatments for brain cancer.
“I do it!!” Ray started. “Our wife gained her wings yesterday while sleeping peacefully in the house where she wanted to be. This road ahead will be incredibly long and difficult!”
Ray, an ex America’s Got Talent The contestant continued, “She taught us all something… She’s the place we all try to get one day so there’s no need to be sad! Now we celebrate her legacy, her influence, her story and her spirit! She will live forever!! #LongLiveRoss.”
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The Roslyn family received support in the comments section of Ray’s post. “Her heart is broken. You will miss her. She was a strength. Blessed to spend time with your queen,” former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Cynthia Bailey wrote, adding a heart emoji.
Singer DigLove added, “Thank you for showing us what love is.”
In 2020, Roslyn and Ray appear “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” After the pair went viral when Ray serenaded Roslyn before she had surgery. On the talk show, Roslyn revealed that she was going through brain cancer treatments since 2013.
The couple appeared on the show for the second time when NBA star Dwyane Wade surprised the couple during their appearance on the episode.
Ray was a contestant on “America’s Got Talent” in July 2021, and Roslyn joined him on stage during his performance.
Earlier this year, Roslyn described her cancer diagnosis to Novant Health: “Whenever something is going on in my life, God always puts exactly the right people in front of me to make it a little easier,” she told the outlet.
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Roslin, who was a Navy veteran, added, “I know what God can do. My constant saying to him is: ‘Prove them wrong, prove them wrong. ‘”
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Roslyn Wray documented her cancer diagnosis on social media. Roslyn has gained a following on Instagram and often shares moments with her husband, as well as inspirational messages to her 73,000 followers.