A Netflix personality and country singer has revealed her own death through a social media message, leaving behind a deeply emotional note for her children.
Netflix star and country music artist Criscilla Anderson has died at the age of 45 following a battle with cancer — and she announced her passing herself through a heartbreaking post.
The performer — who appeared on Netflix’s 2020 reality series *Country Ever After* — shared the news that she had lost her fight with colon cancer in a posthumous message released on her behalf by her friend Lindsey Villatoro.
“If you’re reading this, I’ve finally slipped into the arms of Jesus — peacefully and surrounded by love,” Criscilla wrote in the Instagram post shared on December 2. “Please don’t stay in the darkness of this moment. I fought hard and I loved deeply.”
She continued, “I am not gone … I’m Home.”
In the emotional message, Anderson — formerly a choreographer for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders — spoke directly to the three children she had with her ex-husband, country singer Coffey Anderson. She also mentioned her stepdaughter Savannah, 17, affectionately calling her a “bonus girl.”