Roslyn Singleton, who became famous for her emotional appearances on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and “America’s Got Talent,” has died of brain cancer, glamsquad reports.
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Roslyn died on Tuesday, November 17, at the age of 39. Ray Singleton, who broke the news to her, said:
“Our wife earned her wings yesterday while sleeping peacefully at home, exactly where she wanted to be.”
“The road ahead will be extremely long and difficult!” She had something to teach us all.
“She’s where we’re all aiming to be one day, so don’t be sad!” Now we celebrate her legacy, impact, story, and spirit! She will live forever”
Ray rose to prominence in 2020 after uploading a video of himself serenading his wife to Daniel Caesar’s “Get You” before she underwent brain cancer surgery.
Despite the fact that he made the video to “make her smile” after she had surgery, it landed the newlyweds on “The Ellen Show,” and Ray even auditioned for Season 16 of “America’s Got Talent.”
Roslyn admitted that she had “been crying since he started” singing as a result of his performance.
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The North Carolina Navy veteran was diagnosed with a tumor the size of an orange in 2013. She had been in remission for six years before being diagnosed with a second brain tumor.
The Singletons appeared in the OWN network docuseries “Black Love” this year, which told love stories from the Black community.