Angelica
Angelica Panganiban was born in the Philippines. She's now an Filipino American performer, comedian, television host and model. Panganiban is often referred to as the "new Queen of Drama" by a variety of media publications. Panganiban is also regarded as being an one of Philippines' most experienced and diverse actors. Even though the word angelica root implies that just the root is utilized but the vast majority of A. archangelica supplements as well as herbal remedies include the seeds, root, fruits, and/or flowers of the plant. Sinensis supplements are usually made with the root and seeds of this plant. Angelica sang Rise Up by Andra day in 2017 on season 12 of America's Got Talent. She made it to the finals after a successful audition round. In the Judge Cuts round, Angelica received a gold buzzer by Guest judge Chris Hardwick after covering Girl on Fire by Alicia Keys, sending her directly to the live shows. Clarity By Zedd By Zedd was her performance in the quarterfinals. Without You David Guetta, for the Semifinals. Angelica was then able to make it to the finals of the competition in which she sang Symphony in Clean Bandit. In the final results show, she sang Stronger along with Kelly Clarkson and fellow contestant Kechi Okwuchi. The youngest contestant in show history, she came in second. Angelica Hale became very sick in 2012, at the time she was only 4 years old. She had double pneumonia due to an aggressive strep-pneumococcal bacteria infection. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston put her on ECMO an intervention that saved her life. It was not until her kidneys recovered that she could be saved when she contracted a septic infection and suffered multiple organ malfunctions. The process of peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis later was her new norm. For the eighteen days she was in the hospital, her life was changed for the better. Angelica, after a one-year dialysis treatment and a half-year of dialysis, was now set to undergo the biggest surgery of all: the replacement of her kidney. It was her mother who would donate the kidney. The 13th of September, 2013, Angelica and her mom went through an operation to transplant their kidneys in two renowned hospitals just across the street from each other-Emory University Hospital and Children's Health of Atlanta Egleston. Angelica Hale has been pursuing her dreams of being a star ever since.






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