WATCH: Voice Kids PH winner appears in Steve Harvey's talent show | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Voice Kids PH winner appears in Steve Harvey’s talent show

/ 10:11 AM February 22, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hT1aTMNql8I

“The Voice Kids Philippines” season 2 winner Elha Nympha will be lighting the stage of an American reality talent show for kids.

In a sneak-peek at the second season of “Little Big Shots,” which is hosted by Steve Harvey, Nympha belts out her impressive high tunes while Harvey exclaims in awe, “This little girl can sing!”

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In another sneak peek posted on Monday, contestants gave their response to the question, “What would you do if you were president of the United States?” Nympha said that if she gets to trade places with the US President, she would establish a foundation for animals.

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Nympha, 12, also shared the show’s promotional poster on her Instagram page, where she is featured with other talented kids.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1epzDgBcrOg

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https://www.instagram.com/p/BPtG-FWh5zZ/?taken-by=elhamaenymphaofficial

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“Little Big Shots” premiered its first season on NBC in March 2016, hosted by Harvey and produced by TV host Ellen DeGeneres. The second season will air on March 6 (March 5, 7 p.m., in the US).

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Nympha is also a contestant in ABS-CBN’s “Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids,” where she mimicked her idols including Sharon Cuneta, Dulce, Sia and Meghan Trainor.  Gianna Francesca Catolico / RA

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