The jury and the public applauded the performance of the little Fia
Fia sang the song electric torch, by Jessie J, and also interpreted in sign language, so that she could understand her sister Emilia, who is hard of hearing. Fia’s family stood next to the stage during the performance and clapped a lot after the girl’s performance.
The little girl received a standing ovation from everyone present at the show. The four judges turned their chairs to her, who now has fans for the next stages of the competition.
Judge Lena Meyer-Landrut could not contain her emotions and was moved to tears during the program.
Source: Terra

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