
Posting on Instagram next to a black and white photo of Kerri, they wrote: "The directors of the League are devastated to hear the extremely sad news of the passing of the daughter of their fellow directors Jacqui and Colin Donaldson, principals at Diamond Dance Centre, and on behalf of all the schools in the League send love and prayers to them, their family and dance school." Kerri-Anne performed on Britain's Got Talent back in 2014 as part of the dance group Kings and Queens and it was the Supadance National League that confirmed her death earlier today.

My heart goes out to all her friends and family during this time." It Takes Two host, Janette Manrara, 39, commented underneath Neil's post, writing: "How sad to see this news. Read more: Britain's Got Talent final voting figures released as fallout over winner continues Kerri, you were my friend and like my big sister." Neil Jones, 41, wrote: "Kerri Anne Donaldson - remember that name and please never forget it because it belongs to a woman who loved to dance, create and perform, she had the cheekiest laugh and a heart of gold, she hated getting in the car with me, but would always listen to my crazy ideas, we shared so many moments and stories and she was always the voice of reason. Such a beautiful dancer and kind soul! Sending love to all of your family and friends. As reported by The Mirror, dancer Amy Dowden, 32, also paid tribute to the young star, writing: "So shocked and sad.


Kerri-Anne appeared on the ITV show in 2014 and Simon Cowell described her dance group Kings and Queens as "incredible". Strictly Come Dancing pros Neil and Katya Jones led tributes to Kerri-Anne Donaldson following the shock announcement of her death today (Thursday, June 8). A dancer beloved by Britain's Got Talent fans has died at the age of 38.
