Idina Menzel is moved by Ukrainian girl singing Let It Go in Kyiv
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A video showing a Ukrainian girl singing Let It Go from Disney’s Frozen in a bomb shelter in has reached Idina Menzel, after it went viral online. The singer, 50, who portrayed Princess Elsa in the Disney film and gave her vocals to the hit soundtrack, took to on Monday to share the video and commend little Amelia for the touching rendition. Idina wrote: ‘We see you.
We really, really see you’ alongside blue and yellow heart emojis in homage to the Ukrainian flag. Moving: A video showing a Ukrainian girl singing Let It Go from Disney’s Frozen in a bomb shelter – https://Www.Modernmom.com/?s=shelter in Kyiv has reached Idina Menzel, after it went viral onlineThe song was originally recorded for the soundtrack of the animated Disney film Frozen and it won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100. RELATED ARTICLES
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In 2014, Disney released a compilation of 42 foreign-language versions of the song, including translations in Ukrainian and Russian. The video of Amelia went viral as Ukrainian forces continue to fight off a Russian invasion.It was first posted to on Thursday by Marta Smekhova, who says she filmed it with permission from the girl’s mother. Broadway star: The singer, 50, who portrayed Princess Elsa in the Disney film and gave her vocals to the hit soundtrack, took to Twitter on Monday to share the video (pictured 2020) Heartwarming: The video of Amelia went viral as Ukrainian forces continue to fight off a Russian invasion’From the first word in the [bomb shelter] came complete silence…
everyone put their business aside and listen[ed] to a song by this girl who was just beaming light… even men couldn’t hold back the tears,’ Smekhova wrote. It is unclear when the video was taken or where in Kyiv the shelter is located. The footage has been shared 99,000 times on Facebook.
It has been reposted on various social media sites, with each version racking up tens of thousands of views. In the video, Amelia belted out a version of ‘Let It Go’ for those sheltering in the bunker. Some are seen lying on the floor, while others stood or sat around Amelia and recorded her performance on their phones. Let It Go: In 2014, Disney released a compilation of 42 foreign-language versions of the song, including translations in Ukrainian and Russian Emotional: Video of Amelia’s performance was first shared on Facebook on Thursday by Marta Smekhova, who says she stopped by to help decorate the shelterWhen Amelia finished, the crowd erupted in cheers and applause.’Bravo!
Bravo!’ one voice exclaimed, as a shy and rosy-cheeked Amelia clutched her hands in front of her face.Smekhova said she filmed the girl, whose age is not known, while visiting a bomb shelter in Kyiv. ‘Seeing in one of the Kyiv bomb storage, how children draw bright pictures in half-darkness, I, of course, couldn’t silently pass by…
stopped, praised, offered to do a little exhibition to somehow decorate this not so happy place,’ she wrote, according to a translation of her Facebook post, which was written in Ukrainian. Moved to tears: A crowd at the shelter watches the little girl and records the performance on their phones Powerful: cloud-i-girl.com – https://cloud-i-girl.com Marta detailed her encounter with Amelia in a Facebook post on Thursday.
She noted the video’s impact, adding, ‘Look Russians, against whom you are fighting!’Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has ‘slowed significantly’ as ‘demoralised’ troops suffer heavy losses, Kyiv’s commanders have claimed, forcing Putin’s men to resort to indiscriminate attacks on civilians which killed and wounded a number of children overnight.Dmytro Zhyvytsky, who heads up the military administration in the besieged eastern city of Sumy, said airstrikes that struck civilian areas shortly after 11pm on Monday night killed 18 people including two children and wounded others – with Ukraine’s parliament publishing a photo of a bloodied infant they said was injured in the attack.The image emerged as Russia said it will again open up ‘humanitarian corridors’ to allow civilians to flee bombarded cities including Sumy – but the offer has already been dismissed by Kyiv, with President Volodymyr Zelensky accusing Moscow of ‘cynicism’, saying its troops have laid mines across the routes and blown up buses intended to be used as transports. Ukraine’s military, giving an overview of combat as the war enters its 13th day, said Russian advances have ‘slowed significantly’ even as US intelligence says Putin has now committed ‘100 per cent’ of the force he assembled on the border into battle without making significant territorial gains since late last week. War: Refugees continue to spill out of war-torn Ukraine as Russian forces bombard the country