The Borneo Post

Singer hopes Trump changes heart on transgende­r issue

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NEW YORK: After a year that began in controvers­y as one of the few celebritie­s to agree to perform at the inaugurati­on of US President Donald Trump, teen singer Jackie Evancho is hoping to switch the focus back to her music.

But the classical crossover vocalist is also hoping to use that inaugural performanc­e in January to secure a meeting with Trump over his decision to revoke guidance to US public schools to let transgende­r students use the bathrooms of their choice.

Evancho, whose sister Juliet is transgende­r, is still waiting for a response to her February request on Twitter for the meeting.

“If I had the chance to sit down with ( Trump), I would want to talk about how it’s more of a civil rights issue and there needs to be some sort of legislatio­n or federal law that ensures the protection and safety of my sister and other transgende­rs,” Evancho, who turns 17 on Sunday, told Reuters Television.

“It is a super dangerous concept to be in a restroom that you do not identify with and it’s scary and I don’t think anyone should have to deal with that,” she added.

Evancho found fame as a 10year- old with an adult opera singer’s voice on the television show “America’s Got Talent.”

She was the target of attacks on social media after agreeing to sing the US national anthem at Trump’s inaugurati­on, but said her decision was not guided by politics.

“It was a scary concept at fi rst, but then I realised I’m not doing this for politics. I’m doing this for my country and this is a huge honour; this shouldn’t be something I should be scared of. And so I said, ‘OK, we’re going to do this,’” she said.

Now Evancho is aiming to widen her appeal with the album “Two Hearts,” which includes pop songs and some of her own songwritin­g. Evancho worked on the album for over a year.

“This is something most people don’t do — there’s two genres on one album. Completely different sides of my voice which is kind of the name, two hearts, that’s where it comes from,” she said.

“Two Hearts,” was released on Mar 31. — WP-Bloomberg

 ?? — Reuters file photo ?? Evancho is still waiting for a chance to talk to Trump on transgende­r issue.
— Reuters file photo Evancho is still waiting for a chance to talk to Trump on transgende­r issue.

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