Shock as cheerleader who appeared on reality TV dies at 17
A young star who recently appeared on a popular reality show has tragically died at the age of just 17 – leaving loved ones devastated.
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A cheerleader who captured hearts with her performances on a popular reality TV show has tragically died by suicide at just 17.
Emily Gold recently appeared on America’s Got Talent where she auditioned alongside her high school dance team and reportedly “earned a standing ovation” from the crowd.
But the young teen was found dead by police on Friday after cops were alerted to a scene in Rancho Cucamonga, just outside Los Angeles, The US Sun reports.
The San Bernardino County Coroner’s Office confirmed she had died by suicide, but had no other details to share.
As dance captain for the varsity team, Emily played a key role in her its elaborate performances on AGT.
The high school made it all the way to the quarter-finals and even scored a standing ovation from Simon Cowell in their audition.
Emily’s family hasn’t spoken publicly about her death, but friends have started to raise money to help them during this difficult time.
A GoFundMe has amassed over $US23,000 (about $35,000) to support mourning relatives with funeral expenses.
On the fundraiser website, heartbroken supporters have left now-tragic memories they shared with the dancer.
“We remember all those long gymnastics days spent together,” one wrote.
“Those Vegas trips. She will be missed dearly. May she rest in peace and may you all find some comfort in the arms of each other,” another shared.
Memories shared
Before her death Emily shared now-tragic photos of herself smiling with other dancers as they blazed through the last season of AGT.
In one Instagram post, she described auditioning as “the most incredible experience”.
Friends and classmates memorialised her in emotional comments on her post and prayed she would rest in peace.
“We will forever remember the beauty of your heart and soul,” one person commented.
Another said, “I wish I could’ve said goodbye one last time. I hope you have found the peace that you deserve.”
“Emily, you’re gone far too soon, we will miss you,” someone else shared.
Her dance team released a statement on Sunday to mourn their senior varsity dance captain.
“Emily has always embodied every aspect of our core team values through her strength, commitment, kindness, compassion, and the most humble heart,” the post reads.
“She will be remembered as a leader, role model, friend, and sister to her teammates.
“We love you endlessly and miss you more than words can ever express. Everything we do is for you, our beautiful angel.”
This article originally appeared on The US Sun and was reproduced with permission
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