Little 'Frozen' Fan Takes Her 'Let it Go' Performance to a Whole New Level
It’s no secret that one of Disney’s most popular franchises isn’t hot by any means. In fact, it’s ice cold.
Disney’s “Frozen” has grossed billions, broken records and made its way into the hearts of millions of fans worldwide.
Just when we thought the “Let It Go” craze was over, more videos started popping up featuring the Academy Award-winning tune.
From parodies to heartfelt renditions performed by little girls everywhere, “Let It Go” has probably become one of the most well-known songs of all time.
We’ve seen our fair share of “Let It Go” performances. But just wait until you catch this Broadway-worthy take on the 2013 classic.
Jessica Rush is the co-founder of Broadway Baby Mamas, a support group designed specifically for mothers working in the theater community.
“… we found ourselves struggling through the ups and downs of becoming mothers while trying to juggle our theater careers in NYC,” a @broadwaybabymamas post on Instagram reads. “We knew we weren’t the only ones who felt this way, so we started the Broadway Baby Mamas …”
Jessica’s daughter, Elliot, is often featured in her Instagram posts. This Broadway darling is adorable, and Jessica seems to think she has potential to become a big star.
But Jessica’s not the only one who’s impressed. A viral video she shared has received quite a bit of attention, viewed over 39K times!
Watch as little Elliot is caught on what appears to be some sort of “nanny cam” mounted in her room. This is too much!
“Amazing what some packing peanuts, an #Elsa dress, and a little imagination can do,” Jessica’s caption reads.
She even goes as far as to tag Broadway’s current “Frozen” queen, Caissie Levy, who shared her love for Elliot’s performance in a comment.
“HAHAHAH I LOVE HER!!!” Levy wrote. “Also how she just bails and walks out at the end. My kind of girl.”
I have a feeling we’ll be seeing this little packing-peanut-tossing, show-stopping princess take the stage in a few years. I have to agree with her mama — she definitely has potential!
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