The Voice's Janice Freeman Dead at 33
Janice Freeman, who competed on Season 13 of NBC’s The Voice, died on Saturday at the age of 33.
Freeman passed away from a severe case of pneumonia and a blood clot that traveled to her heart. She was in her Pasadena, Calif. home when she complained to her husband Dion that she couldn’t breathe. He performed CPR until the paramedics arrived, then Freeman was rushed to the hospital where she was later pronounced dead. Her management put out the following statement:
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Freeman was a cervical cancer survivor. She reportedly suffered from multiple health issues, including lupus.
As one of the Season 13’s contestants, Freeman was coached by Miley Cyrus. She made it to the Top 11 before she was eliminated.
Cyrus paid tribute to Freeman on Sunday. “Thank you @janicefreeman … for everything,” she said on Instagram. Beneath a picture of a rainbow, she wrote, “This represents you perfectly
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