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In Memoriam: Joanne Borgella, American Idol’ contestant & plus size model, dead at 32
Former “American Idol” contestant and plus size model Joanne Borgella died on Saturday at the age of 32 from cancer.
Former “American Idol” contestant and plus size model Joanne Borgella has died at the age of 32 from cancer.
Joanne Borgella dead at 32
Borgella’s family announced the sad news on the singer’s Facebook page, saying,
“At an early age, Joanne made a choice to serve and trust the Lord; and since her diagnosis over a year ago, Joanne made a choice to also be a fighter and share her journey with the world.”
“Her faith, courage and strength were unshaken throughout every obstacle she encountered. Although our family is suffering with this great loss, we find comfort in the closeness Joanne shared with the Lord. We know her spirit still shines and will continue to live on in heaven.”
In 2008, Borgella was a contestant on Season 7 of “American Idol” and made it to the top 12 girls category.
She also appeared in 2005 on “Mo’Nique’s Fat Chance,” which she won using the name “Miss F.A.T.”
Cancer diagnosis
Borgella suffered from endometrial cancer, a rare type of cancer which attacks the lining of the womb. The cancer had spread to her chest.
The last time Joanne Borgella updated her social media was in September, when she said she was going to have radiation for two more procedures.
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