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This music loving kid channelling Whitney Houston will melt your heart
This is the beautiful video of a music loving special needs toddler channelling Whitney Houston and miming along to her classic ‘I have nothing’.
Isaac Kearney, 3 from Liverpool, UK was born with the rare genetic disorder Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, leaving him to develop slower than other kids his age.
An incredible video shows Isaac singing along to the Whitney Houston classic "I have nothing". Isaac channels the spirit and essence of the late Diva and lets it all out in a stirring performance.
Mum Melissa Kearney, 29, a Health Care assistant from Liverpool said:
“Watching Isaac perform to my all time favourite singer Whitney Houston gives me goose bumps. When I witnessed Isaac mimicking Whitney that day I just thought wow how does he learn how to do this.
“Although I’m not surprised he’s so good at remembering Whitney’s music, as I do have it on a lot in the house ha ha. He just amazes me every time. We get performances like this on a daily basis in our house, there’s never a dull moment when Isaacs around.
“When I shared Isaacs clip online, people went crazy and completely fell in love with him. I was getting hundreds of messages throughout the day. I had some of his followers message me telling me how they cried watching Isaac perform.”
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