Susan Boyle sit down, there's a new foreigner who has a ton of 'Talent.'
'Ukraine's Got Talent' winner Kseniya Simonova does something I've never seen before -- drawing in the sand.
Set to music, Simonova depicts the invasion of Ukraine by Germany in World War II. In the over eight minute long performance, she shows the struggle and devastation of the country using only the sand and ends with the message "you are always near."
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'Ukraine's Got Talent' winner Kseniya Simonova does something I've never seen before -- drawing in the sand.
Set to music, Simonova depicts the invasion of Ukraine by Germany in World War II. In the over eight minute long performance, she shows the struggle and devastation of the country using only the sand and ends with the message "you are always near."
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