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America’s Got Talent star and comedian Kabir Singh dead at 39-Ruth Lawes-Entertainment – Metro
Singh was a stand-up comedian.
Kabir Singh reached the seminfinals of America’s Got Talent (Picture: Trae Patton/NBC)
America’s Got Talent star and stand-up comedian Kabir Singh has died aged 39.
Singh reached the semifinals of the reality competition series in 2021 with his comedy routines.
He died on Wednesday his fiancée confirmed to People.
TMZ reports that officers believe Singh died from natural causes and are awaiting toxicology results to determine the cause of death.
The publication said he was in the San Francisco Bay area at the time of his death.
Singh’s fans have been paying tribute to him on his Instagram page with @raymun17 writing: ‘I can’t believe what I’m hearing. You are and will always be a fremont legend. RIP and praying for your family.’
Singh’s fans have been paying tribute to him on social media (Picture: Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
kel_renee25 said: ‘RIP to one funny ass dude! You were so fun to watch and I am so honored I had that opportunity ❤️ you will be missed.’
@chriswearsglasses wrote: ‘Kabir, you were a guiding light to all Bay Area comics, showing us that if you work hard enough your talent will shine through.
‘From your stand up, to writing on Family Guy, to working with the Lonely Island on “Never Stop, Stopping,” you were a force to be reckoned with.’
‘You were funny even when you weren’t trying to be and gave solid, memorable advice to those who asked. You will be greatly missed. RIP.’
Singh appeared on other shows including Family Guy and on Comedy Central (Picture: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic)
Paying tribute on Facebook, Cory Chad said: ‘Some sad news to share. Our comedy brother Kabir Singh passed away in his sleep.
‘We’ve known him for many years and toured the country together many times.
‘His appearance on AGT was stellar and was something we all were very proud of for him. He was good man on and off stage.’
Prior to America’s Got Talent, Singh appeared on TV shows including Comedy Central’s Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand-Up Revolution
In 2016, he also voice acted a character in Family Guy.
More recently, Singh had been gigging around the US, including dates at the Deaf Puppy Comedy Club in California.
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