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Why Darci Lynne Refused to Act Like a Millionaire!?

What would you do if you suddenly became a MILLIONAIRE at age twelve? For most of us, the list starts with a private jet or a room made entirely of candy. But for Darci Lynne Farmer, the sensational winner of America’s Got Talent, the reality was much more down-to-earth.

In a fun chat on the Steve TV Show, Darci told Steve Harvey how her life changed after winning. You might think she lives a life of pure glitz and glamour now. But Darci shared a secret about a gift she bought for her mom’s kitchen that proves she is still super grounded.

Her puppet friend, Patunia, also had plenty to say! Patunia had some very funny ideas about what she wanted to buy instead. You’ve got to see the video to hear her hilarious list of “diva” demands.

Darci Lynne Delivers a Magical Christmas Performance II STEVE HARVEY

Plus, Darci’s holiday song is like magic. It’s hard to believe she can sing so perfectly without even moving her lips!

Darci wasn’t always a big star. In fact, she used to be very shy. But even when she was just starting out, she was already “schooling” the pros on how to be funny.

In an early video from Little Big Shots, we see a younger Darci meeting Steve Harvey for the first time. This was long before she became famous! In this clip, Steve tries to use his own “mini-me” puppet. Let’s just say it doesn’t go very well. 

Darci Lynne Farmer Roasts Steve Harvey & His Puppet

It is so funny to see the difference between Steve’s messy attempt and Darci’s amazing talent.

Watching the little girl who once taught Steve a lesson grow into the superstar who just wants to help her family is so cool. It shows that no matter how famous she gets, she stays the same kind person.

The whole point she’s trying to prove is that you can be a huge star and still be a regular kid. She keeps her feet on the ground while her voice reaches the stars!

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