Indonesian Putri Ariani earns Simon’s Golden Buzzer on AGT

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KUCHING: In a sensational turn of events, Putri Ariani, a remarkable 17-year-old with visual impairment from Riau, Indonesia, has left the judges of America’s Got Talent (AGT) awestruck.

Renowned for his discerning taste, Simon Cowell bestowed upon her the coveted Golden Buzzer during the 18th season of AGT.

Putri Ariani, accompanied by her parents, embarked on a journey to the United States to partake in the AGT auditions. Her extraordinary talent and unwavering spirit caught the attention of the notoriously hard-to-please Cowell, who proclaimed her as one of the finest participants ever to grace the AGT stage.

Enthralling the audience at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in California, Putri Ariani showcased her exceptional vocal abilities with an original composition titled “Loneliness.” The judges were left spellbound, and Cowell, moved by her mesmerizing performance, took to the stage to request an encore. With grace and poise, Putri Ariani serenaded the audience, especially Cowell, with a heartfelt rendition of “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word.”

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The power of her performance resonated far and wide, rapidly gaining traction on YouTube. Within a mere five days, the video of Putri Ariani’s awe-inspiring talent has amassed an astounding 24 million views, captivating viewers from around the globe.

Putri Ariani’s incredible journey on AGT and her remarkable Golden Buzzer moment have become the talk of the town, solidifying her status as a rising star and inspiring individuals with her undeniable talent and unwavering determination.

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