Criscilla Anderson, star of the Netflix reality show "Country Ever After," has died after a battle with colon cancer.
Before her death, Anderson prepared a posthumous statement to announce her passing, which was shared by her friend Lindsey Villatoro on her Instagram account.
In the statement, Anderson expressed that she passed peacefully and urged her community not to dwell in sadness.
She reassured her four children, Ethan, Savannah, Emmarie, and Everleigh, that she would always be watching over them.
Anderson also extended her gratitude to her "circle of women," referring to them as sisters, and to her family for their unconditional love.
She concluded her message by asking her loved ones to be gentle with each other and to remember that "heaven isn't as far away as it feels."
Anderson was first diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in 2018, declared in remission in 2021, but the cancer returned.
Her life with ex-husband, country star Coffrey Anderson, was featured on the Netflix reality show "Country Ever After."
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