When a singer named Loren stepped onto the America’s Got Talent stage, the audience had no idea they were about to witness history.
Revealed her secret
When Loren Allred took the stage on America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League, she didn’t just sing — she stunned. The moment the Pittsburgh native began her breathtaking rendition of “Never Enough” from The Greatest Showman, the audience was left speechless.But the real shocker? Loren revealed that she was the powerhouse voice behind the original song, one of the most successful tracks of all time.For years, Loren’s voice soared through speakers worldwide, but her face remained a mystery. It wasn’t until she gathered the courage to step forward on Britain’s Got Talent that the world finally saw the woman behind the platinum-selling hit. That brave decision paid off — earning her a standing ovation and Amanda Holden’s Golden Buzzer, catapulting her straight to the semi-finals.Loren Allred, the voice behind the hit song “Never Enough” from The Greatest Showman, revealed on America’s Got Talent that she had kept her identity hidden for years, preferring to sing behind the scenes. Simon Cowell questioned why she didn’t get a big deal after such a famous song, and Loren explained she was ready to step into the spotlight.Though she competed on America’s Got Talent in 2012 and was eliminated early, Loren’s talent caught the attention of music legends like Michael Bublé and Andrea Bocelli. She later released her debut album Late Bloomer in 2021, reflecting her personal journey.At 35, Loren is finally claiming the spotlight she deserves. Follow her journey as she continues to captivate audiences.
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