The rising young star (15), who is a student at Bray’s Woodbrook College, moved to Ireland from South Africa with her family six years ago and represented Ireland in the Oscar Hammerstein International Musical Theatre Solo Finals, performed a solo part in the 2020 Late Late Toy Show and has also represented Ireland at the 2022 International Performing Arts Cup in South Africa, winning six gold medals.

Things are also looking good for 2026, as she is on the bill for the British Country Music Association Awards, which take place at the legendary Cavern Club, in Liverpool, on January 4.

Fluent in English, Irish and Afrikaans, the rising young star has been making huge inroads into her career as a singer/songwriter and is releasing a new song later this month. But the chance to stand up an

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