Cilla Black has died at her Spanish home at the age of 72.
Spanish police in Marbella confirmed the much-loved singer, TV presenter and entertainer's passing to The Telegraph.
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"I can confirm the death of British national Priscilla White, aged 72," said a police spokesperson.
"We are still awaiting autopsy results, but everything at this stage is pointing towards her death being the result of natural causes."
"It is with deep sorrow that I confirm today the passing of singer & TV personality Cilla Black," added the entertainer's agent.
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"Details of her death will be announced following the coroner's report. Her family have asked for their privacy to be respected at this time."
Stars across the entertainment industry - from Joan Collins to Holly Willoughby - were quick to unite with leading politicians in heartfelt tribute to the showbiz icon on Sunday afternoon.
Collins hailed Black's "resplendent and rare talent", while Willoughby, who later took the reins of one of the entertainer's biggest TV hits Surprise Surprise, dubbed her "one of my heroes" and an "incredible lady".
Born Priscilla Maria Veronica White on May 27, 1943 in Merseyside, Cilla's career as a singer took off in the 1960s and was recently documented in ITV biopic Cilla, starring Sheridan Smith as the young singer.
After she was mistakenly referred to as Cilla Black in Mersey Beat, she decided to make it her stage name.
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Black had 11 Top Ten hits in the UK charts including the chart-topping 'Anyone Who Had a Heart' and the John Lennon and Paul McCartney-penned track 'Step Inside Love'.
She started her television career in the late 1960s when she was offered her own TV show by BBC executive Bill Cotton, also venturing into comic acting.
Black soon became a staple of Saturday night light entertainment with primetime hits such as Surprise Surprise and Blind Date, reportedly becoming the highest-paid female performer on UK television when she started hosting the popular ITV dating show.
BAFTA honoured her with a special award last year, celebrating her 50 years in the entertainment industry.
Black was married to her manager Bobby Willis for 30 years. He died in 1999 following a battle with lung cancer. She is survived by her three sons Robert, Ben and Jack.
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