Watch this heartwarming Performance! Blind 14-Yr-Old Stuns “Britain’s Got Talent” With Breathtaking Song!

Since she was a child, Sirine Jahangir has been singing, writing, and performing music. She had lost all vision in one eye by the age of five, so the teen now uses her gift “as a way to — not escape, but to help me through.” Her passion not only got her through some difficult times, but it also got her to the “Britain’s Got Talent” stage when she was 14 and blew everyone away with her performance.

Sirine was born with a rare condition that rendered her completely blind by the age of ten. While her parents and doctors have tried to find treatments for her, they have been unsuccessful.So her parents concentrated on assisting her in adjusting to her new life, which is when her father claims she was first introduced to music. I recall we were driving in the car one day.

This was around the time she couldn’t look out the window to see things anymore, and I didn’t know what to do so I just turned up the music really loud. She had just started singing in the car and was overjoyed. And then she just found happiness whenever you put on music. It didn’t take long for them to recognize Sirine’s incredible talent! When she appeared on “Britain’s Got Talent,” she expressed how important her passion is to her.

“I guess you could say music is my vision,” she explained. “That’s just what I live by, and music is my thing.” Then she went over to the piano, where she effortlessly played a melody and sang beautifully enough to move the audience to tears! Everyone except Sirine was surprised when all four judges voted her into the next round of the competition!

“I can’t even say it’s a dream come true,” she said later, “because I never dreamed of it at all… That never occurred to me as a possibility in my life.” It just goes to show that you can always have big dreams! Watch Sirine’s stunning performance in the video below, and please share this with your friends.

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