Fans of Xia Vigor, 7, cannot wait to see the Filipino girl meet Taylor Swift, 27, in person. Swifts fans called Swifties are reportedly making ways for Vigor to meet the "You Belong with Me" singer and Ellen DeGeneres's talk show is one of the likely avenues for the highly anticipated meeting.

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Both Swift and DeGeneres are known for surprising fans. However, there are still no confirmation about the meeting of Swift and Vigor.

Vigor impersonated Swift by performing "You Belong with Me" on the Jan. 15 episode of the Filipino kiddie version of "Your Face Sounds Familiar." A video of the impersonation quickly made rounds on the internet and made Vigor an instant viral sensation.

The research team of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" has contacted the staff of the Filipino show for a possible guesting of Vigor, Filipino publication Bandera has learned. This would not be the first time for a Filipino to be featured in the talk show.

The first Filipino singer to perform on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" was Charice Pempengco. On the Dec. 19, 2007 episode of the show, the "Glee" alum performed "I Will Always Love You" by the late Whitney Houston and "And I am Telling You" by Jennifer Holiday.

The most recent Filipino guests on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" were Andre Camille Bonifacio and Ryan Ancheta. In April 2015, the Filipino hip-hop duo gave a dance performance with "Turn Down for What" by DJ Snake and Lil Jon as the musical background.

After their appearance of DeGeneres's show, Bonifacio and Ancheta were featured as guest performers on Ariana Grande's "The Honeymoon Tour" in Canada. Currently, Bonifacio is currently one of Vigor's fellow contestants in the Filipino kiddie version of "Your Face Sounds Familiar."

Filipino singers Arnel Pineda, Rhap Salazar, Zendee Rose Tenerefe, Aldrich Lloyd Talonding and Maria Aragon have also performed on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." Filipino viral sensation John Philip "Balang" Bugnaw was also seven years old when he was featured on the show.

Meanwhile, Vigor's parents Alan Vigor and Christy Bernardo have responded to Piers Morgan's criticisms against their daughter's viral video. For the "Good Morning Britain" host, the video was creepy and Xia was sexualized.

"It's been taken out of context," Alan told Daily Mail. "She's not going to a friend's birthday party in high heels and lipstick."

Bernardo also told the publication that Xia is a very inquisitive girl who wants to do many things. The mother said she just wanted to give the child the chance to do so.

Watch Xia impersonate Swift through a performance of "You Belong with Me" here: