• The seven-year-old girl who went viral for singing "Let It Go" in a Kyiv bomb shelter performed at a benefit concert in Poland. 
  • Amelia Anisovych sang the Ukrainian national anthem to a crowd of thousands at Poland's "Together with Ukraine" benefit concert. 
  • "I practice singing every day in the morning, afternoon, and evening. I rehearse and that is why it turned so well," she told BBC.

A seven-year-old girl who went viral for singing "Let It Go" from "Frozen" in a Kyiv bomb shelter performed on stage in front of a massive crowd in Poland after escaping Ukraine. 

Amelia Anisovych was filmed in a bomb shelter in Ukraine singing the Disney hit, and the video of her solo was posted to Facebook on March 3 by Marta Smekhova. The original video, which Insider was unable to independently verify, has since been taken off Facebook.

But the video spread worldwide before it was deleted, and it led Anisovych to center stage of a Ukrainian benefit concert entitled "Together with Ukraine" at the Atlas Arena in Łódź, Poland, the Evening Standard reported.

At the concert, she sang the Ukrainian national anthem to a crowd of thousands of people, the Evening Standard reported. 

Anisovych told BBC Breakfast that she wants to thank everyone who enjoys her singing. 

"I practice singing every day in the morning, afternoon, and evening. I rehearse and that is why it turned so well," she told BBC.

"It has always been my dream to sing," she said. 

 

 

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