In Buenos Aires on November 22, during the broadcast of 'Buenas Noches Familia,' a 12-year-old girl moved the audience and the host by singing on behalf of her sister, who has a rare disease and requires multiple treatments. According to the Argentine News Agency, little Chiara takes singing lessons and decided to participate in the program with the intention of using the prize money for her 7-year-old sister's treatments. The show's host, Guido Kaczka, recounted that the girl has a congenital heart condition, among other complications, and continues to be under constant medical care. 'The idea was to sing for the prize and use it for all the treatments. It's a congenital heart disease, they operated on her and then there were complications.' Her performance managed to move the audience, who helped her in a significant way. 'You know how much your hug means to me, if you only knew what it means to me,' said the visibly emotional host. Despite her initial nerves, Chiara performed with ease on stage.
12-Year-Old Argentine Girl Sings for Sister's Treatment
A 12-year-old girl in Buenos Aires sang on a TV show to win prize money for her younger sister's rare disease treatment. Her performance moved the audience, who showed their support.