Terrible news from the United States. Jane Marczewski, a ‘America’s Got Talent’ contestant, has died of cancer at the age of 31. Her family confirms this to American media.
“I have a 2 percent chance of survival, but 2 percent is not 0 percent”
The contestant quickly swept away the judges with her beautiful voice, which earned her a ‘ golden buzzer’ from Simon Cowell during her audition. She was labeled as one of the favorites of the sixteenth season. Unfortunately, Jane couldn’t finish her adventure: she had to leave the show early to focus on her cancer treatments, which she had been suffering from for about four years.
Her family reacted to her death in an emotional statement. “We, her family, are devastated by her passing and this unimaginable loss. Those who knew her enjoyed her larger-than-life personality and her sense of humor. She had a joke for every occasion, even if the jokes were about her. Her lasting legacy will be the “gift of hope” she has given to so many through her music and the strength she found in Jesus. We thank everyone for the messages of love and support.”
Jane participated in the program under the stage name Nightbirde. During her audition she sang the self-written song ‘It’s Okay’, which is about the disease she was suffering from at the time. She showed that she was still full of life: “The last time I went for a check-up, I had cancer in my lungs, my spine and my liver. I have a 2 percent chance of survival, but 2 percent is not 0 percent. is something,” she explained to the jury.