Roslyn Singleton, an 'America's Got Talent' and 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' fan favorite, died on Tuesday after battling brain cancer. The Navy veteran was 39.
Roslyn Singleton, who appeared on"America's Got Talent," has died at age 39 from brain cancer.Singleton died on Tuesday after several treatments for brain cancer.
"WELL DONE!!" Ray began."Our wife earned her wings yesterday while peacefully sleeping right at home where she wanted to be. This road ahead is going to be INCREDIBLY long & difficult!"contestant, continued:"She taught us all SOMETHING…She's where we're all trying to get one day so no need to be sad! Now we celebrate her legacy, her impact, her story & HER SPIRIT! She will LIVE FOREVER!! #LongLiveRoss.
Roslyn Singleton, a favorite on "America's Got Talent," died at age 39 from brain cancer. The Navy veteran is pictured here on the competition show with her husband, Ray.Roslyn’s family received support in the comment section of Ray's post. Former"Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Cynthia Bailey wrote,"heart broken. she will be missed. she was a force. blessed to have spent time with your queen," adding heart emojis.
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