
Roslyn Singleton, who appeared on “America’s Got Talent,” has died at the age of 39 from brain cancer.
Her husband, Ray, confirmed Roslyn’s death in an Instagram post. Singleton died on Tuesday after several treatments for brain cancer.
“WELL DONE!!” Ray started. “Our lady got her wings yesterday sleeping peacefully in the home she loved. The road ahead will be long & hard!
Ray, who was a former “America’s Got Talent” contestant, continued: “He taught us all SOMETHING… that’s where we’re trying to get one day so there’s no reason to be sad! Now we’re celebrating his legacy, his style, his style. stories & HIS SOUL! He will live FOREVER!! #LongLiveRoss.”

Roslyn Singleton, a favorite on “America’s Got Talent,” has died at age 39 of brain cancer. The Navy veteran is shown here at a tournament with her husband, Ray.
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Roslyn’s family found support in Ray’s speech session. Former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Cynthia Bailey wrote, “heartbroken. she will be missed. she was a force. blessed to have spent time with your queen,” adding heart emojis.
Singer Dej Loaf added, “Thank you for showing us what love is.”
In 2020, Roslyn and Ray appeared on the “Ellen DeGeneres Show” after the pair went viral when Ray sent Roslyn before surgery. On the talk show, Roslyn revealed that she has been undergoing treatment for brain cancer since 2013.
The couple appeared on the show for the second time when NBA star Dwayne Wade surprised the couple during their appearance.
Ray was a contestant on “America’s Got Talent” in July 2021, and Roslyn joined him on stage during his performance.
Earlier this year, Roslyn explained her cancer diagnosis to Novant Health: “Whenever there’s something going on in my life, God always puts the right people in front of me to make it easier,” she said.
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Roslyn, who was an Army veteran, added: “I know what God can do. My constant message to him is this: ‘Prove them wrong, prove them wrong.'”
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Roslyn and Ray posted about her cancer diagnosis on social media. Roslyn gained an Instagram following and regularly shared moments with her husband, as well as messages of encouragement, to her 73,000 followers.