Tragic news has reached us from abroad. Michael DePrince, a young and talented American ballerina who took part in “Dancing with the Stars”The day after her death, her mother also passed away. mother. The entire family is in great sadness and mourning. A special statement was published online.
Michael DePrince, a contestant on 'Dancing with the Stars,' dies. Her mother didn't know she died
According to newsweek.com, within a few hours the DePrince family experienced two tragedies and their lives were turned upside down. On September 10, 29-year-old dancer Michael DePrince died. The woman died suddenly, and her relatives have not yet revealed the cause of her death. The next day, on September 11, her mother Elaine DePrince died.. The family spokeswoman announced the woman's death on social media. It turns out that Elaine DePrince died while preparing for a routine surgery she was supposed to undergo. However, while she was in the hospital, she had no idea that her adopted daughter had died. “The last few days have been even more difficult than most people realize, as the family is also dealing with the loss of Michaela's adoptive mother, Elaine DePrince,” the post said.
Who Was Michael DePrince? This Is Why Crowds Loved Her
Michael DePrince stole the hearts of fans thanks to her moving story. She was an orphan, she escaped from the center because of violence, but also to practice her beloved ballet. Michael was adopted at the age of four. It is worth adding that the DePrince family has 11 children, including nine adopted. Michael gained wider fame and recognition at the age of 17. At that time, she appeared in the American “Dancing with the Stars” and also took part in one music video BeyoncĂ©. In addition, she was active in charity work and supported many humanitarian organizations. In lieu of flowers, the DePrince family requests that donations be made to the foundation in which Michael was active. SEE ALSO: Smoktunowicz is dead and his partner publishes old frames. Politician's daughter: Father wouldn't want that.