Criscilla Anderson, 'Country Ever After' star, dies at 45 from colon cancer
- On Dec. 2, Criscilla Anderson, professional dancer and choreographer, died in Los Angeles after a seven-year battle with colon cancer, announced on social media.
- After a brief remission, she was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer in 2019, and it returned in late 2022, as she documented in her Netflix series.
- Two weeks before her death, Anderson was hospitalized with cancerous fluid around her heart and stroke-like symptoms; surgery and MRI-confirmed brain metastases led her to pursue radiation, chemotherapy and clinical trials.
- Coffey Anderson paid tribute on Instagram, writing `She defined strength and fighter like no other person on the planet`, as he is survived by their three children and stepdaughter Savannah.
- Her career spanned hip-hop choreography for major artists, including Britney Spears, Rihanna and Snoop Dogg, plus work with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders; her family invokes the butterfly motif for connection.
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‘Country Ever After’ star Criscilla Anderson announces her own death at age 45
The reality TV personality and ex-wife of country music crooner Coffey Anderson announced her own death at age 45 following a seven-year battle with colon cancer.
Criscilla Anderson, Country Ever After Star, Announces Her Own Death at 45
Criscilla Anderson, a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders choreographer who starred in Netflix’s 2020 reality show Country Ever After with ex Coffey Anderson, died at 45 after a battle with cancer.
‘Country Ever After’ Star Criscilla Anderson Dies at 45
Criscilla Anderson, who starred in the 2020 Netflix reality TV series Country Ever After, died Dec. 2 after a seven-year battle with colon cancer. Anderson was 45. In addition to appearing on the series, Anderson was a dancer and also worked as a choreographer for the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders. Anderson was also the ex of country singer Coffey Anderson, who is known for songs such as “Mr. Red White and Blue” and “Better Today.” He remember…
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