Angelica
Angelica Panganiban - a Filipino American TV presenter, model and actress - is an American comedian. Panganiban (also referred to as the New Queen of Drama) is considered by different media to be one of Philippines the most skilled, flexible and well-versed actors. Although the term angelica implies that only roots are used, the majority of herbal medicines and A. archangelica-based products contain flowers, seeds and fruits or the whole plant. The majority of these products only utilize the root. In 2017 Angelica was a contestant in the 12th season of the American version of Got Talent where she made it past the auditions round when she performed Rise Up by Andra Day. At the Judge Cuts round, Angelica was awarded a gold buzzer from the host judge Chris Hardwick after covering Girl on Fire by Alicia Keys, sending her straight to live performances. The Live Shows featured she sang Clarity (by Zedd) in the Quarterfinals as well as without You (by David Guetta) in the Semifinals. Angelica could advance to the Finals. She performed Symphony, by Clean Bandit. At the end of the show, she sang Stronger along with Kelly Clarkson with Kechi Ohwuchi. The youngest contestant on the show's history and second in the show's history, she placed 2nd. In 2012 when Angelica Hale was just 4 years old, she fell sick with a double pneumonia attributed to a severe strep pneumonia bacteria infection. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston, where she was treated for her life-saving illness using ECMO-based life support. The patient became sick, and had kidney failure and organ failure that did not recover. Her new norm was hemodialyses and peritoneal-dialysis. After nearly 80 days in hospital, from the point of death to a long journey towards recovery, she returned home, but her life forever changed. Angelica, after a year of dialysis and a half-year of dialysis, was now set for her biggest operation of all: the replacement of her kidney. Her mother was the sole person who was able to donate a kidney. Angelica and her mother had the surgery to remove their kidneys successfully on 13 September 2013, at Emory University Hospital and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston, two hospitals that are located next to one. Angelica Hale's desire to become a superstar has never wavered.






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