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Nightbirde singer from America’s Received Expertise dies

Nightbirde singer from America’s Received Expertise dies

Nightbirde rapidly turned a family title for her highly effective Golden Buzzer efficiency on ‘America’s Received Expertise’ in 2021.

LOS ANGELES — Jane Marczewski, the Zanesville lady recognized by the stage title Nightbirde from America’s Received Expertise, has died after her battle with most cancers — in response to a report from TMZ Monday that cites “a supply with direct data.”

Publicists with NBC weren’t instantly capable of affirm the report of Nightbirde’s passing, however inform 3News they may present an replace as soon as extra data turns into out there.

After TMZ’s report surfaced, AGT host Terry Crews and decide Howie Mandel posted their condolences on social media.

“@_nightbirde was such a vibrant inspirational gentle in all our lives,” Mandel wrote on Twitter. “We should proceed to dwell and study from her phrases and lyrics.”

“We’re saddened to study @_nightbirde’s Passing,” Crews posted on Instagram. “Our Condolences goes to her Closest Household & Buddies in such of This troublesome time. We Love you, Nightbirde.”

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Nightbirde, who earned a Golden Buzzer for her audition on AGT last year, decided to leave the competition before the live shows began because her health had taken a turn for the worse. She then launched a GoFundMe to help pay her medical bills in a fundraiser that has since generated nearly $697,000.

Nightbirde’s Golden Buzzer moment came from judge Simon Cowell when she first auditioned on AGT with an original song titled It’s OK. It’s a moment (watch below) that has now been viewed more than 39 million times on YouTube.

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The last post on Nightbirde’s Instagram page came several weeks ago on Jan. 11 in which she wrote: “Honestly, things have been pretty brutal. But this is a photo of myself from last week where I felt pretty, and alive, and awake, and human, and real. I needed that. We’re all a little lost and it’s alright.”

This is the last tweet posted to her Twitter page on Dec. 31: 

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