Check your local listings for exact times or stream the show every day at 7 p.m. by apost team Victory Brinker from Pennsylvania, age 9, stunned all four judges and host Terry Crews with her jaw-dropping opera performance on 'America's Got Talent.' Brinker sang 'Juliet's Waltz' from the opera 'Romo et Juliette' and the little girl's powerful voice is a wonder to behold. Victory's EP "The Wonder of Christmas" can be streamed on Spotify, Apple Music, or the iTunes store here.Ĭatch People (the TV show!) Monday through Friday. "And we just love having a large family." "It's fun to watch these children come in and to know there's a legacy that we're leaving and that these children are going to go on and make a difference in other people's lives, and we can make a difference here," she adds. And to think of all the different parts of the world and the countries that they've come from, and what they've overcome, and just the fact that call me mom is so shocking. "Sometimes I still say I have to pinch myself when I look at these children and I think I get to be their mom. Not only do we get to parent these children, but to watch them just thrive."Ĭhristine Brinker Victory Brinker singing for her siblingsĪnd though their lives are full, the Brinkers say they're still open to adopting more children. "We have three boys that were born with spina bifida, who've gone on to play basketball and run and jump and just be as healthy as can be, and that's been really miraculous in itself. "Thankfully, today, we can say all of them but one has completely overcome the medical needs that they were born with," the mom continues. "We just put the paperwork out there and said, 'If there's anyone that knows of a child that has a need, and we'd certainly have the heart and the home for that child.'" "We've adopted a lot of medical-needs children," Christine explains. The kids currently range in age from 6 to 29. The amazing journey started with the Brinkers welcoming two biological children before they adopted nine more. "We always have lots of games, even though we lose most of the pieces because we have a big family." "It's so much fun, there's always someone to play with," Victory says. Never lacking an audience, Victory grew up with six brothers and four sisters.įor more on Victory Brinker and other top stories, listen below to our daily podcast on PEOPLE Every Day.
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