Cat Janice, a prominent TikTok personality, has passed away after a brave battle with sarcoma. News of her passing came through an announcement made by her family on her Instagram page on February 28.
In a heartfelt statement, Janice’s family expressed their gratitude for the overwhelming love and support they had received during the difficult months. They shared that Catherine died peacefully that morning in her childhood home. She was surrounded by her family at the time of her death.
The family recognized the unexpected success of Cat’s music. Especially her viral song “Dance You Outta My Head” on TikTok. They expressed their gratitude for the positive impact it would have on her 7-year-old son, Loren.
The family credited the community for making it possible for Cat to support her son through her musical legacy.
TikTok star Cat Janice dies at 31
Before her passing, Janice actively encouraged her fans to pre-save and stream her song. She stressed the importance of leaving her art behind for the benefit of her son. She expressed her deep gratitude to her label, Handwriting Records, as well as her friends and family for their unwavering support during her cancer journey.
Just two weeks before her passing, Janice celebrated the achievement of becoming a Billboard Top 40 artist. Her song “Dance You Outta My Head” peaked at number 11 on the Hot Dance/Electronic chart on Digital Sales.
Janice initially revealed her cancer diagnosis in 2021, and overcame it with surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation to be declared cancer-free in July 2022. However, she recently shared the heartbreaking news that her cancer had resurfaced, leading her to enter palliative care after coping. severe respiratory challenges in the ICU.
In a touching TikTok video, Janice expressed her hope that her latest song would bring joy and fun to her fans, and lamented that lung cancer had taken away her ability to speak. She urged her fans to pre-save her latest song, thanking them for their love and expressing her hope that they would appreciate the music.
Janice concluded with a heartfelt message: “See you in heaven.”
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Source: vcmp.edu.vn