Pakistani-origin girl stuns judges of 'Britain's Got Talent' with her emotional performance

Sirine Jahangir, who is visible impaired, performed on Britain's Got Talent on Saturday

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Pakistani-origin girl stuns judges of 'Britain's Got Talent' with her emotional performance 

A 14-year-old Pakistani-origin British girl on Saturday stunned the judges of "Britain's Got Talent" with her emotional performance of a song originally sung by Gabrielle Alpin.

The supporters of Sirine Jahangir are already campaigning for the singer to win the contest following her performance.

“I guess it’s pretty obvious that I can’t see – there was a time that I could, and now I can’t, but I guess music is my vision,” she was quoted as saying by local media after the show.

“It’s just what I live by and music is my thing,” she said.

Sirine received a "yes" from all four judges of Britain's Got Talent. The judges are Simon Cowell, David, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon.