In June 2021, Jane Marczewski, her real name, appeared at the auditions for the American telecrochet produced by Simon Cowell. His message of hope conveyed during his passage had moved millions of viewers around the world.
His story had moved the Americans. Jane Marczewski, aka Nightbirde, the singer, who appeared on the 21st season of “America’s Got Talent” last year, died last Saturday at the age of 31, her family announced. She had been battling cancer for four years. “We, his family, are devastated by his disappearance.n“, reacted his relatives in a statement on NBC. “Many will remember her performance on the show which inspired millions around the world with her message of hope and resilience.“, they added.
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In June 2021, Jane Marczewski made her first appearance in American telecrochet under the name of Nightbirde, performing her own composition called It’s OK which told the story of his past year. Suffering from breast cancer, she had undergone chemotherapy treatment and a double mastectomy in 2017. Unfortunately, in November 2019, new tumors had been detected all over her body and her chances of surviving were low, around 2%, she revealed in her portrait in “America’s Got Talent”. Fighting, the artist, whose stage name was a reference to the fight she was leading, did not lose hope for all that. “2% is something and I hope people will see how important it is. I want people to know that I’m more than the bad things that happen to me.” Despite her direct qualification for the final of the American talent show thanks to the golden buzzer activated by Simon Cowell during the auditions, the singer, aged 30 at the time, had been forced to abandon the competition due to her health problems. .
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«My heart is broken“, reacted Simon Cowell, the show’s producer and juror on Twitter, after learning of his disappearance. “He was an extraordinary person, so brave, so talented. She marked the spirits of “America’s Got Talent” and the world. His determination to fight this terrible disease was remarkable. Rest in peace Jane. I send all my love to his family“. The show’s official account also posted a message. “Your voice, your story and your message have touched millions. Nightbirde will forever remain a member of the AGT family.“, can we read.