'Britain's Got Talent' star Kerri-Anne Donaldson has died.
The dancer - who appeared on the ITV talent show in 2014 as part of the dance troupe Kings and Queens has passed away, while her cause of death has not been revealed.
Sharing the news on social media, the Supadance National League said: "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 Dancecentre and on behalf of all the schools in the League send love and prayers to them, their family and dance school!
"RIP Kerri Anne."
A number of 'Strictly Come Dancing' professionals who worked with her over the years have led tributes to the late dancer, who was involved in the choreography for the 2019 'Here Come The Girls' tour with Amy Dowden, Dianne Buswell and Chloe Hewitt.
Amy wrote on her Instagram Story: "So shocked and sad. Such a beautiful dancer and kind soul! Sending love to all of your family and friends. Heaven has certainly gained an angel. Keep dancing up there lovely."
Neil Jones added on his own Instagram page: "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.
'Kerri you were my friend and like my big sister."
Janette Manrara commented: "How sad to see this news. She was a such a lovely person. My hearts goes out to all her friends and family during this time."
Creative director Jason Gilkison wrote: "I am still in complete shock and absolutely heartbroken to learn that my dear friend Kerri has been taken from us. Such a beautiful lady inside and out. I just can’t believe it... RIP beautiful Kerri x"