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'X Factor' Star Simone Battle Found Dead

Singer Simone Battle, of the pop group G.R.L., was found dead in her Los Angeles home Saturday.

'X Factor' Star Simone Battle Found Dead
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Singer Simone Battle, who rose to fame on "The X Factor," was found dead in her Los Angeles home Saturday.

TMZ broke the story and reports that the 25-year-old's death was an apparent suicide. 

CNN reports that Battle was an L.A. native who grew up singing in a church choir and studied music and songwriting at the University of Southern California.

Battle's music career started to take off after her run on "The X Factor" in 2011. 

She then signed on as one-fifth of the pop group G.R.L., which is best known for its collaboration with Pit Pull on "Wild Wild Love."

G.R.L. was started by Pussycat Dolls founder Robin Antin as the next generation of her original group.

The group commemorated Battle on its Twitter account saying: "Words cannot express the depth of our loss. Simone's incredible talent was only surpassed by the size of her heart."

Former Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger, who knew Battle from their time on "The X Factor" together, tweeted that she plans to dedicate her performance to the late singer in South Africa Saturday night.