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Dancing Dolls Stars Dyshea Upshaw Had Passed Away

4 Dancing Dolls Dianna Williams, a life coach, announced Dyshea Upshaw’s death on Facebook on June 13. The dancing group’s fans were devastated. The squad had been grieving the loss of Shakira Gatlin for months before the catastrophe. Coach Diana was unable to accept Dyshea Upshaw’s death. She shared a photo of the child on Facebook, recalling the dancer’s upbeat and motivational personality. She stated:

“One of my Dolls has vanished. I don’t understand, and I’m not ok!! Lord Jesus!!!! She was bold, constantly attempting to raise herself and everyone else in the dollhouse…”

Williams claimed in another tweet that Dyshea Upshaw liked to dance and would continually push her teammates. Williams continued:

“She was not a quitter, she never backed down from anything, she was vocal, she was the life of the party, and she was just generally liked…… Our dancing family is in such pain right now… Dance was in her, as it is in all of us…”

Dyshea Upshaw’s cause of death and precise date of death were unclear at the time of writing this article. However, Facebook tributes sent by her friends suggested that the dancer was a murder victim.

Friends and internet users believe Dyshea Upshaw died as a result of gun violence.

Quiara Brown, a dancer, suggested in a social media post that Upshaw was a victim of gun violence. It read:

“I can’t believe you’ve left, BabyGirl… DyShea, my heart goes out to you and your family… For the sake of our whole dancing family… This is NOT acceptable… WE ARE NOT ALRIGHT… Lord, please comfort us all… This gun violence MUST STOP!!! Please pray for my kid and our whole business… This is really painful.”

Dyshea Upshaw

Dancing Dolls 4 Life: Everything You Need to Know

Dancing Dolls 4 Life’s headquarters are in Jackson, Mississippi. The company is one of the most well-known and successful dance companies in the United States. In the past, the ensemble has performed thrilling majorette dance genres. Young ladies from all around the nation want to join the group. The famous dancers were permitted to demonstrate their ability on Lifetime Network’s Bring It! for five seasons beginning in 2014.

 

According to the official website of the firm, they promote:

“the art of dancing fosters great self-esteem, tenacity, perseverance, good academic accomplishment, community participation, and the value of health among young women.”

Dyshea Upshaw

It is not the first time that a member of the dancing community has died. Shakira Gatlin was tragically shot on Barnes Street in Jackson, Mississippi, in February. She was just 19 at the time. Diana Williams recently said on social media that youngsters such as Shakira and Dyshea did not deserve to die. She went on to say that they were both “excellent kids.”