Violet Ogea, a two-year-old toddler's dramatic visual performance singing the alphabet song is going viral on Facebook. More than five million users of the popular social media site have either viewed or shared the video clip since uploading by her mother, Christina Ogea, on Aug. 25.
The surprising baby talent is from Shreveport, Louisiana and loves to sing songs in her own manner serenades her mother during bedtime. Violet has successfully mastered one of those tunes, depicting an alphabet song, prior to reaching three.
Christina has filmed the video representing the song in an emotion-choked voice that sounds like playing a vibrato. According to Mail Online, Violet has become an online star not for her ability to recite the alphabet in her early age, but her uniqueness in presentation has attributed a special fragrance.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, a Broadway runner, has shared the video clip. While sharing, the Facebook user finds similarity between the pink T-shirt wearing blonde tot and child age of Elaine Stritch, a legendary talent of Broadway.
After finishing her daily pre-schooling session at Southfield School, she usually goes to the theater and sing songs while her mother and brothers are in the audience. Observing her interest towards music, Christina tricked to sing the alphabet with a view to teach her in a playing mood.
According to abc 13, the entire family takes part in playing music or dancing inside the house. Violet's fondness for singing and the corresponding family-environment has apparently turned the merely impossible into possible.
Christina has videoed one of her daily performances to share with the friends on Facebook. To her utter surprise, the little angel's performance has already been viewed by 4.4 million users while shared by some 70,000 and like by more than 22,000. The statistics is probably sufficient to pave her way towards Broadway.
Violet Ogea, a two-year-old baby from Louisiana has become an online star for a video clip containing her alphabet song. The video has already been viewed, watched and liked by millions and some Broadway runners even find immense talent in her unique presentation.