Country music stars ex-wife dies at age 45
3 minute readPublished: Thursday, December 4, 2025 at 8:26 am
Country Music Star's Ex-Wife, Criscilla Crossland Anderson, Dies at 45
Criscilla Crossland Anderson, a choreographer, reality TV personality, and the former wife of country musician Coffey Anderson, has passed away at the age of 45. Her death, confirmed on Tuesday by a friend via social media, was attributed to colon cancer.
Anderson's battle with cancer began in 2018, according to reports. While she achieved remission in 2021, the disease returned in 2022. Prior to her passing, Anderson penned a message expressing her peace and love, stating she had "slipped into the arms of Jesus" and urging loved ones not to dwell in sadness.
Coffey Anderson shared his grief on social media, reflecting on his ex-wife's strength and the impact of her loss. The couple had three children together, and Criscilla was also a stepmother to Coffey's daughter from a previous relationship. He described the family's profound sorrow and the lasting impact of her absence.
The Andersons' family life was documented in the Netflix series "Country Ever After," which aired for one season in 2020. The show featured Criscilla's cancer treatment journey. Anderson was also known for her work as a dancer and choreographer, including her contributions to the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
BNN's Perspective:
The passing of Criscilla Crossland Anderson is a poignant reminder of the devastating impact of cancer. Her story, as shared through her own words and the tributes of those who loved her, highlights the importance of resilience, faith, and the enduring power of family. While the loss is undoubtedly heartbreaking, her legacy of strength and love will likely continue to inspire others.
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