A DANCER from the renowned Mississippi-based dance studio Dollhouse Dance Factory has died only weeks after a second troupe member was shot dead, the coach has revealed.
DyShea Upshaw’s death was announced on Monday by Dollhouse Dance Factory owner and coach Dianna Williams, who said she’s at a “loss for words”.
“One of my Dolls is gone. I do NOT understand and no I AM NOT ok!! Jesus Lord!!!!,” Williams wrote.
“She was fearless and would always try to elevate herself and everyone else in the dollhouse… She was always encouraging her sisters and motivating everyone!
“She always was someone I could count on to have LOUD HAIR 🤣🙏🏾. She was my ‘DAH SHEEKEE!’ …….. why…. I am at a loss for words… just why….
“I’m going to miss your laughter!! Im going to miss your smile!! Please keep her family, friends and the ENTIRE Dancing Dolls organization in prayer.… we are NOT ok!”
A cause of death was not revealed.
The Dancing Dolls of Jackson, Mississippi, is one of the top dance troupes in the US.
The elite dance studio promotes “high self-esteem, determination, persistence, high academic achievement, community involvement and the importance of health in young women through the art of dance,” according to their website.
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