“Life doesn’t always give breaks to those that deserve it—but we knew that already.”She continued: “Thank you for all your support, it means the world to me. “Stay with me, I’ll be better soon.
I’m planning my future, not my legacy. “Pretty beat up, but I’ve still got dreams.” Jane had sung her own original song called It’s OK in her audition, which was written about her battle with cancer.She received a standing ovation from the adoring crowd and judge Simon Cowell gave her the Golden Buzzer, propelling her to the final.
The performance has since garnered almost 40million views on YouTube.Jane had first been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017.
By 2019, she had been told by doctors she had just three months to live, but she refused to let it define her and outlived her prognosis by miles.“It’s important that everyone knows I’m so much more than the bad things that happen to me,” she said before her audition.The star added that she had a 2 per cent chance of survival.“But two percent is not zero!” she vowed.
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