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World famous actress and comedian has died today at the age of 46 after her battle with cancer

The world is mourning the loss of a beloved artist and comedian who passed away at the age of 46 after a courageous battle with cancer.

Throughout her career, she graced a number of sketch comedy shows and became a cherished figure on the Starz sitcom Survivor’s Remorse. She also appeared on MADtv, The Big Gay Sketch Show, In Contempt, and BET’s Real Husbands of Hollywood, a faux-reality show that showcased her comedic brilliance. Her film credits include Outlaw Johnny Black, Scary Movie V, and We Have a Ghost, among others.

Her family confirmed her passing after a long illness, releasing a heartfelt statement that celebrated her life and legacy:

“She was a wonderful woman and a skilled performer who made many people laugh and smile with her sharp wit and genuine zest for life,” her family said. “We will remember her forever in our hearts.”

The announcement has prompted an outpouring of tributes from friends and celebrities who admired her talent and spirit.

Tributes from Friends and Fans

The Real star and TV host Loni Love expressed her sorrow in a social media post, stating:

“Sad to confirm my friend and fellow actress Erica Ash’s passing,” Loni shared on X (formerly Twitter). “Erica was smart and funny. She gave her all to her work, whether it was for Survivor’s Remorse or MADtv. She was always there, but she’s gone now. I’m very sorry for her family’s loss.”

BET also shared a touching tribute on Instagram, extending their condolences:

“We send our deepest condolences and love to her parents, siblings, friends, and family,” the post read. “Fly high Queen.”

Many others in the entertainment industry have expressed their grief and shared fond memories of her. Actress Niecy Nash posted a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, recalling a recent exchange with her:

“Rest Well Pretty Girl 🕊️❤️,” she wrote alongside a photo of them together. “The last thing you texted me was, ‘I’m gonna make you my #wcw.’ Then we had a good laugh. We will miss you! Thanks for making me laugh! My deepest condolences go out to your family and loved ones.”

Shannon Mack, host of the YouTube talk show Pedis & Mimosas, shared a touching memory of her appearance on her show:

“Getting a call at 8:30 this morning to tell me that @theericaash had died was not the news I wanted to hear,” Shannon wrote. “She had a real heart and was so sweet and funny. I still can’t believe she’s not here.”

Tom Truvillion, her co-star in In Contempt, paid tribute with a series of photos and videos, both on and off the screen:

“A lovely spirit. A huge amount of creativity. Thanks for sending good vibes to her family. She made my life better,” Thomas shared. “She made herself and everyone else around her work very hard. Hey Erica, we love you. And thank you for being such a work of art. I love you.”

Always Remembered

Despite her battle with cancer, she remained active and vibrant in her final months. She attended a pop-up show of artist J. Christopher’s “Beauty Amongst Thorns” in Los Angeles just two weeks ago. In early July, she celebrated the wedding of actress Skye Marshall and actor Edwin Hodge, where she mingled with stars like Kathy Bates, Sophia Bush, and Gina Rodriguez.

Her last public appearance was at the Golden Globes Foundation Dinner at the end of January, where she walked the red carpet in a stunning lace bodysuit and a gold blazer.

Fans have also taken to social media to express their sadness and admiration for her work and impact. The comments on her last Instagram post are filled with heartfelt messages:

“This makes me so very sad,” one fan wrote.

“RIP to the lovely and talented actress. Gone too soon!” another echoed.

“We love you! Thank you for giving us your gifts,” added someone else.

Her legacy as a talented comedian and actress, coupled with her genuine warmth and kindness, will be cherished by all who knew and admired her. Her contributions to the world of entertainment and her ability to bring joy to countless people will ensure she is remembered fondly for years to come.

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