Angelica
Angelica Panganiban (born Angelica Panganiban) is a Filipino American actor, TV host, comic and host. Panganiban, who is known as "the new the queen of dramatic" by several media outlets within the Philippines she is among the best-known and most versatile actors. Despite the fact that angelica root means only root used, A.archangelica herb medicine and supplements products often contain all parts of the plant, including seeds, fruit, and/or flowers. Most Sinensis products contain only the root. In 2017 Angelica competed in season 12 of America's Got Talent where she made it to the auditions round with her rendition of Rise Up by Andra Day. In the Judge Cuts round, Angelica was given a golden buzzer from Guest Judge Chris Hardwick after covering Girl on Fire by Alicia Keys, sending her directly to the live show. On the Live Shows, she sang Clarity (by Zedd) in the Quarterfinals as well as Without You (by David Guetta) for the Semifinals. Angelica did manage to make it into the Finals. She performed Symphony which was performed by Clean Bandit. In the final results show, she performed the song Stronger alongside Kelly Clarkson and fellow contestant Kechi Okwuchi. She was the youngest contestant to be in second place. In 2012 when Angelica Hale was just 4 years old she became very ill with double pneumonia due to a severe strep pneumonia infective bacteria. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston, where she was treated to treat her condition, which was lifesaving an ECMO-based, life-saving. Her condition became severe and she experienced multiple organ failure, including the kidneys that did not heal. It was her new normal to have peritoneal and then hemodialysis. After eighteen days in hospital, after a time when she was close to death, and began the long road back to health. The way she lived her life was forever altered. Angelica's life was forever transformed after she was diagnosed with kidney dialysis. It was her mother who donated her kidney. Angelica as well as her mom underwent an operation that was successful on 13 September 2013 at Emory University Hospital and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston, two hospitals situated across from one another. Angelica Hale, a young teenager from Atlanta, who always dreamed of becoming an actress as well as a performer she is still working toward that goal.






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