With so many unique acts that leave viewers in awe and occasionally leave the four judges grinning and shaking their heads, America’s Got Talent is already a magical program. But this time, a fairy appeared on stage, complete with an obscure instrument.
Just wait until Zelda performs her magic. Her name is Zelda. She is decked out in forest fairy garb, replete with elongated ears and an ocarina. Simon Cowell, who is already clearly dubious, and the other judges have a pre-audition conversation with Zelda.
More specifically, her name is Freckled Zelda.
She had an undeniable impact on the judges and audience, whether or not you believe in fairies. As he talks to her about who she is and where she is from, Judge Howie Mandel is at a lost for words.
The costumed woman claiming to be from a ‘enchanted woodland’ has the entire crowd looking at her with curious eyes and craned necks.
Zelda performs a cover of ‘Colors of the Wind’ from the Disney film ‘Pocahontas’ to demonstrate to everyone that no one should be judged solely on their outward appearance.
Although freckled Zelda plays the ocarina, her singing is actually what has people cheering. Gloria James, one of the viewers, stated:
‘I adore how unique she is. When she asserted that she can’t change at all and that she would always remain a fairy, they didn’t seem to faze her. I adore how self-assured she was! Only if you know what you are standing up for will others back you.
Whether or not she intended to, Zelda has viewers and her audience lost in a magical, colorful world.
Which is likely advantageous given that we are all only recently connected online. We’ve lost that connection, and Zelda appears to be able to help.
She sings with such passion and impeccable pitch that even the judges could see she was unique.
Zelda completed, and the compliments poured in.
‘I’ll tell you what, I thought this was going to be extremely bad when you left. I did, and I must say that your voice is extremely good,’ Cowell stated.
I mean, you know, I don’t like the instrument and don’t believe it’s necessary. Still, keep dressing that way if you want to because you’re intriguing.
Continue dressing that way if you like, because you’re intriguing, says Cowell, adding, ‘I don’t like the instrument and don’t believe it’s necessary.’
When Sofia Vergara asks if she would ever take off the costume, Zelda responds, ‘I’m 100% a fairy,’ and she denies ever doing so.
Vergara replies, ‘You’re never going to change,’ and Zelda responds, ‘Never ever.’
‘I thought the potato flute was really fascinating, too,’ says Heidi Klum. ‘And I adore that you are unusual and unique. We don’t have to be the same; ‘America Got Talent’ is a variety program. I think you’re wonderful.
The other judges joined in after Howie Mandel’s initial affirmative response, leaving the fairy in tears of magical happiness.
Watch the below video to hear this fairy sing!
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