BRITAIN’S Got Talent semi-finalist Emma Jones has tragically died at the age of 32.
The singer, who appeared on the 2015 series, died after being diagnosed with cancer.
Shy Emma Jones found her first audition 'nerve-wracking' but she became a sensationThe judges told her she deserved to be more confident due to her incredible voiceThe star wowed the judges during her audition, winning them over with her performance of Ave Maria by Andrea Bocelli.
On Emma’s Facebook page, her family and loved ones shared a message announcing she had passed away.
The message read: "I'm sorry to have to tell you that Emma Jones has died. She died on Valentines Day after being diagnosed with multiple organ cancer. The doctor thinks it began as ovarian cancer and spread to other organs."
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David Walliams encouraged the naturally shy singer, telling her: "You should be confident Emma. Very few of us could ever sing like that."
Amanda Holden told her it was “one of the most beautiful auditions she had seen all day.”
Emma would later discuss in her video tape ahead of a performance that she lived on her own and hated it, and had struggled with her self-esteem her entire life.
She also declared her first audition “nerve-wracking” as she made it through to the final.
"I couldn't believe I got a standing ovation,” she added. “It was the best day in my whole, entire life."
Moving through to the semi-final, she performed Sarah Brightman's Pie Jesu.
A memorial was held at Allonby's Christ Church on May 1, where her former partner, John Hastings, remembered her and her audition on Britain’s Got Talent.
"Like everyone else in Cumbria, I was both proud and touched by her exploits on Britain's Got Talent, when she overcame her nerves to wow the judges and viewers - the applause made her cry, but I knew these were good tears," he said.
"It's a great shame that we will never see her again, but we still have her performances online to cherish and fondly remember her by."
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