A baby who went viral after singing Let It Go from a bomb shelter in Ukraine handled viewers to a different rendition of the tune on ITV’s Good Morning Britain.
Seven-year-old Amelia Anisovych, dubbed Ukraine’s “voice of hope”, had an emotional reunion with Susanna Reid after the pair met in Warsaw when the presenter travelled to Poland to report on the warfare in April.
Reid, 51, was gifted a drawing by the viral star on Wednesday’s present earlier than Amelia sang the Frozen tune in three totally different languages as co-host Ed Balls watched on.
On visiting London, Amelia, alongside her mom, Lilia, mentioned she beloved seeing Big Ben and noticed an “amazing and impressive” efficiency of Frozen the Musical within the capital, including: “When I grow up, I would like to be a big, big singer.”
Through her daughter’s voice coach, Anna Grabowksa, Amelia’s mom thanked the UK for its assist and requested viewers to bear in mind the battle in Ukraine.
“When you forget about it, it’s going to be very, very bad.”
Amelia first went viral in March when a video of her singing the Disney tune from a bunker shortly circulated on social media.
“She sang as the voice of all the children of Ukraine,” Ms Anisovych instructed the PA information company on the time.
Source: www.unbiased.co.uk