Angelica
Angelica Panganiban (born Angelica Panganiban) is a Filipino American actor, television host and comic. Panganiban is regarded as the queen of Drama in various media. Her versatility and her experience as an actress is widely appreciated. While the term angelica root indicates that just the root is used however, the majority of A. archangelica supplements as well as herbal remedies contain the root, seeds fruit, or flowers from the plant. The majority of Sinensis products use the root. Angelica competed in the season 12 of America's Got Talent, where her performance of Rise Up (by Andra) was instrumental in getting her through the auditions. Angelica's rendition in the song 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. In the live performances, she performed Clarity of Zedd in the Quarterfinals as well as Without You by David Guetta for her Semifinals performance. Angelica went on to the finals of the competition in which she sang Symphony of Clean Bandit. In the final results show, 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 finalist in the history of the show. When she was in 2012, Angelica Hale was just 4 years old, she fell ill with double pneumonia due to a severe strep pneumonia bacteria infection. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston had to place Angelica Hale onto ECMO Life-Support because she required life-saving medical interventions. She became septic, had kidney failure and organ failure that did not recover. The new standard was hemodialyses as well as peritoneal dialysis. She finally returned home after eighteen days in hospital, from the point where she was near death to her long journey back to healthy. Life was forever altered. Angelica had been in dialysis for nearly a year before she was finally ready to undergo the most important surgery of her entire existence, a kidney transplant. The kidney that would be donated to her came from her mom. Angelica and mom had an operation that was successful on the 13th of September, 2013, at Emory University Hospital and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston, two hospitals situated across from each other. Angelica Hale is pursuing her fame-seeking dreams since.






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