Sixteen-year-old Brianna will perform live on Friday November 17 and will be joined by one of the professionals from Strictly Come Dancing.
A 16-year-old with a rare genetic condition has said it feels “surreal” to have the chance to dance live on air on BBC Children In Need because music has got her through some of her “darkest times”.
Hoping to lead by example, Brianna is first to undertake her challenge and will be joined by a professional from Strictly Come Dancing, who is yet to be announced.She said she will give her “absolute everything” in the dance.“Having to give up dancing, something I loved with my whole heart, due to the nature of my condition… music was the thing that helped me through some of my darkest times.
She underwent open heart surgery when she was one week old before she and her family were introduced to the Evelina Children’s Heart Organisation , which Brianna said has been so “important” to her that she feels compelled to “give back” through fundraising.“My primary goal in fundraising has always been to give back,” she said.
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