Simon Cowell really doesn’t like trapeze acts.
23.02.2022 - 13:53 / ok.co.uk
Simon Cowell has taken to social media to pay tribute to America’s Got Talent singer Nightbirde. Nightbirde, real name Jane Marczewski, passed away aged 31 on Saturday 19 February after battling cancer. She’d been receiving treatment for the illness, but tragically it spread to her lungs, spine and liver.
Her family issued a statement yesterday, Tuesday 22 February, confirming the sad news of Jane’s passing.They said: “After a four-year battle with cancer, Jane Kristen Marczewski, also known as Nightbirde, passed away on February 19th, 2022. "Many remember her from America’s Got Talent, where she performed her hit song "It’s OK" and inspired millions of people around the globe with her messages of faith and never giving up." They continued: "Those who knew her, enjoyed her larger-than-life personality and sense of humour. She had a witty joke for every occasion—even if the joke was on her." The late singer stunned America's Got Talent viewers with her audition last year, as Simon Cowell hit the golden buzzer after her incredible performance.
She sang her own track It’s OK, a song she penned about her cancer battle, and the single made it to the top of the iTunes chart. At the time of her audition, Jane revealed to the judges that her cancer had already spread. In the wake of her passing, Simon took to Twitter to pay tribute to the singer.
He wrote: “Heart breaking news to hear about @_nightbirde, she was an extraordinary person, so brave, so talented. "She made a huge impact on AGT and the world. Her determination to fight this terrible illness was remarkable.
Rest in peace, Jane. I am sending my love to her family. Simon." Fellow judge Howie Mandel has also paid his respects.
Simon Cowell really doesn’t like trapeze acts.
Amanda Holden has spent the whole weekend celebrating her 51st birthday and on Sunday she was joined by good friends Simon Cowell and his fiancée Lauren Silverman.MORE: Simon Cowell's mammoth London home where he's recovering from second bike crashTaking to Instagram, the mother-of-two shared a sneak peek inside the casual celebration, which included a trip to the pub.WATCH: Amanda Holden makes surprising Simon Cowell confession"Full of Sunday roast and apple pie #Sunday #friendship #food," she captioned a picture showing her alongside Lauren and friend Kelly Hoppen, who also joined them. All three women were wearing sunglasses, no doubt enjoying the sun that shined over the weekend.RELATED: Simon Cowell forced to miss Britain's Got Talent after contracting COVID-19READ: Simon Cowell pays tribute to Nightbirde and Jamal Edwards following their sad deathsIn her Stories, Amanda shared a rare photo of Simon, 62, who could be seen smiling at the camera and looking in great shape, despite the big cast on his left arm.
Simon Cowell has paid an emotional tribute to an ex America's Got Talent singer who passed away after a battle with cancer.
Just like the rest of us, Simon Cowell is mourning the death of Nightbirde.
Simon Cowell, 62, mourned the death of Jane “Nightbirde” Marczewski after her battle with cancer in social media posts on Tuesday February 22. The America’s Got Talent judge posted a photo of Nightbirde on his Instagram and wrote a touching tribute to the season 16 contestant following her passing at age 31 on Sunday February 20.
America's Got Talent star Nightbirde and SB.TV founder Jamal Edwards passed away.READ: AGT's Nightbirde's family shares heartbreaking statement with bedside videoSimon was close with Nightbirde after she competed on AGT, even awarding her his golden buzzer that put her straight through to the semi-final. On Tuesday, the 62-year-old paid tribute to both acts on his Instagram feed in separate posts. In his post for Jamal, he shared a photo of the late star and wrote: "I had the pleasure of meeting Jamal.
Jane Marczewskie was a singer known as “Nightbirde” who became a fan favorite after a stirring audition on “America’s Got Talent” while she was battling cancer. Jane Marczewskie, known as “Nightbirde,” was a singer who became known after her audition on the NBC talent show “America’s Got Talent.” She sang her original song “It’s OK,” while disclosing to the judges that she was battling cancer.
Golden Buzzer from Simon Cowell on the US variety show after sharing her emotional story and delivering a stunning audition performance. She was forced to withdraw from AGT mid series in order to focus on her health full-time. @_nightbirde was such a bright inspirational light in all our lives.
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has died after a years-long battle with cancer. She was 31.«We, her family, are devastated by her passing and unimaginable loss,» Marczewski's family shared in a statement to . «Those who knew her enjoyed her larger-than-life personality and sense of humor.
The new season of America’s Got Talent begins tonight and there are some new judges on the panel!