Mary Wilson “passed away suddenly” at the age of 76 on Feb. 8, her longtime publicist, Jay Schwartz, told CNN.
The singer was at her home in Henderson, Nevada, when she died. Mary was an icon, and her legacy will never be forgotten. Mary rose to fame in the 1960s as a member of the female singing group The Supremes, alongside Diana Ross, 76, and the late Florence Ballard.
The Supremes became a massive hit and released popular singles like “Baby Love,” “Stop! In The Name of Love,” and more. Her death comes as a shock to many celebrities, fans, and more.
Just two days before her death, the Motown icon posted a video on her YouTube channel and revealed that she was working on releasing solo music, including the album Red Hot that she recorded
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