Heaven has gained a new angel.
Criscilla Anderson, a former hip-hop dancer who starred in Netflix’s 2020 reality show Country Ever After with her ex and country musician Coffey Anderson, made a posthumous announcement that she died after a battle with colon cancer. She was 45.
“If you’re reading this, I’ve finally slipped into the arms of Jesus—peacefully and surrounded by love,” Criscilla wrote on Instagram Dec. 2, posted by her friend Lindsey Villatoro. “Please don’t stay in the darkness of this moment. I fought hard and I loved deeply.”
She added, “I am not gone… I’m Home.”
Criscilla, who was formerly a choreographer for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, also addressed her and Coffey’s kids Ethan, 14, Emmarie, 12, and Everleigh, 9, as well as step-daughter Savannah, 17, from Coffey’s previous relationship, calling them “my whole heart.”
“Ethan, you made me a mom. I’m still beside you, cheering you on,” she continued. “Savannah, my bonus girl—you were a gift God knew I needed. Emmarie, my Jesus-loving dancer—keep dancing through every season. Everleigh, my bright spark—chase your dreams boldly and without fear.”
