Angelica
Angelica Panganiban was born in the Philippines. She's now an Filipino American actor and comedian as well as host on television and model. Panganiban, who is known as "the modern Queen of Drama" in a number of news outlets within the Philippines, is one of the most well-known and versatile actors. The name angelica roots implies only the roots of the plant are employed. But, most A. archangelica herbal supplements and products contain fruit, seeds and/or flowers. Sinensis is usually made using the root of the plant. In 2017, Angelica was a contestant in the 12th season of the American version of Got Talent where she made it through the auditions stage with her rendition of Rise Up by Andra Day. Angelica's performance from Girl on Fire (Alicia Keys) in the Judge Cuts was deemed worthy by Chris Hardwick, a guest judge. She then went straight into the live show. Live performances saw Angelica perform the song Clarity, performed by Zedd, in the quarterfinals. And Without You And Without You, from David Guetta during the semifinals. Angelica did manage to make it to the Finals. She performed Symphony, from Clean Bandit. For the finale results episode she sang Stronger along with Kelly Clarkson and fellow contestant Kechi Okwuchi. In the end, she finished in second place and became the youngest ever runner up on the show. Angelica Hale, then 4 years old, fell extremely sick in 2012 as a result of the strep-pneumonia bacteria. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston was forced to put Angelica Hale onto ECMO Life-Support because she needed life-saving medical intervention. Her condition became severe and she had kidney failure and organ failure that didn't recover. The process of peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis later became her new normal. After spending 80 consecutive days in hospital her condition changed from in danger of death to an extended recuperation journey. After nearly a year and half of dialysis Angelica was able to undergo the most significant operation in her life: a kidney transplant. The mother of Angelica was the donor. Angelica, along with her mother, went through an organ transplant successfully on September 13th 2013 in two amazing hospitals that were situated right next to each other - Emory University Hospital & Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston. Angelica Hale's desire to become the world's most famous person has never wavered.






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