lunes, 28 de junio de 2021

Jane Marczweski shows us that "we can all decide to be happy!"

"It's important that everyone knows I'm so much more than the bad things that happen to me." - - Jane Marczweski @_nightbirdee

"Es importante que todas las personas sepan que soy mucho más que las cosas malas que me pasan a mi." -Jane Marczweski

Esas fueron las palabras de Jane Marczweski antes de contar su maravillosa historia de perseverancia, entusiasmo y, sobre todo, llena de una grandísima 'Actitud Positiva' antes de su actuación en la más reciente audición en las audiciones para la nueva temporada del programa America’s Got Talent.

It was reported that it didn't take long for 30-year-old vocalist Jane Marczweski — known professionally as #nightbirde — to win over the hearts of America's Got Talent judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel and Sofía Vergara.

While singing her original song "It's Ok", Jane's authenticity and ethereal vocals took center stage. Simon even called her voice "absolutely stunning."

Despite her illness, Nightbirde remains optimistic about life. "It's important that everyone knows I'm so much more than the bad things that happen to me," Jane said.

For her audition, Nightbirde performed her original song entitled "It's Okay," which is about "the story of the last year of my life." #agt judges lauded Nightbirde for her authentic and emotional performance. She then told the judges, "You can't wait until life isn't hard anymore before you decide to be happy."

An incredible story of perseverance, enthusiasm and, above all, full of a great 'Positive Attitude'. You are amazing Jane. Keep showing the world that we can all decide to be happy!

#itsokaynottobeokay #itsok #estabien #seejanewinagt #ActitudPositiva #positiveattitude #motivation #motivacion #motitud

 


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