Jane Marczewski, known as Nightbirde, shared her beautiful story on America’s Got Talent earlier this year after earning a coveted Golden Buzzer. She went on to inspire millions.
Hollywood, United States (05 August 2021) – Earlier this year, America’s Got Talent kicked off, and as usual, it started pulling on heartstrings worldwide. The Golden Buzzer singer that had everyone talking was Nightbirde.
Nightbirde, whose name is Jane Marczewski, has been battling aggressive cancer. She was given a 2% chance to live, or in a time frame, around six months. She decided to live her life to the fullest and face one of her biggest dreams, sharing her music and poetry with the world.
Her song “It’s Okay” is the story of her cancer battle and the last year of her life. During her audition, she explained to the judges that she is ok but explains she has cancer in her spine, lungs, and liver. This generally indicates an advanced stage of cancer.
Jane hoped people would understand that she is so much more than the bad things happening in her life. While she was only given a 2% chance of surviving, she planned to take every chance and opportunity that came her way. America’s Got Talent was one of her biggest dreams.
“You can’t wait until life isn’t hard anymore, before you decide to be happy” – Nightbirde
Nightbirde’s Golden Buzzer meant she was pushed through to the live shows, but earlier this week, she announced her need to step down from the America’s Got Talent stage. This was always a possibility due to her ongoing cancer treatment.
“Sharing my heart with the world on AGT has been an honour and a dream come true. My point of view this summer has been astounding. What a miracle that the pain I’ve walked through can be reworked into beauty that makes people all over the world open their eyes wider.
Since my audition, my health has taken a turn for the worse and the fight with cancer is demanding all my energy and attention. I am so sad to announce that I won’t be able to continue forward on this season of AGT. Life doesn’t always give breaks to those that deserve it—but we knew that already.
Thank you for all your support, it means the world to me. Stay with me, I’ll be better soon. I’m planning my future, not my legacy. Pretty beat up, but I’ve still got dreams.”
If you missed her performance, you can catch it below. Be sure to grab some tissues before you do!