Ukrainian Girl In A Bunker Singing 'Let It Go' Melts The Internet's Heart As A Wholesome Viral Video

March 8th, 2022 - 2:56 PM EST by Aidan Walker

Contact Newsroom

A frame from the video of Amelia, the singing Ukrainian girl, showing her singing, next to a Tweet of support from Idina Menzel.

A video of a young Ukrainian girl singing "Let It Go" in a bomb shelter went viral today, earning millions of views through numerous reposts and widespread media coverage while reminding people around the world both of war’s human cost and the resilience of Ukrainian civilians in the face of the Russian invasion.


Idina Menzel, the star of the Disney movie Frozen that “Let It Go” is originally from, tweeted support for the girl (whose name, said in the video, is Amelia), as did other celebrities and members of the Frozen cast.


A member of the Ukrainian parliament also tweeted about the incident, praising the courage of children facing the war.


The Russian military is purportedly switching tactics, increasingly targeting civilians by bombing apartments and other non-military buildings, of which many videos have been shared across multiple platforms lately. Many Ukrainian cities are currently under siege by Russian forces, including Mariupol, where multiple attempts to open a humanitarian corridor that would allow civilians to leave have failed.


All around the country of Ukraine, children are increasingly seeking shelter in bunkers like this one. Civilians under fire are also producing content, much of which has received a sympathetic reception from the rest of the world, and played a vital role in shaping global public opinion surrounding the conflict.


While prone to misinformation, viral videos and memes offer another way to learn about war, in a different tone and in a different format than the headlines of newspapers and the speeches of politicians.

In this particular viral clip, the smartphone camera, presumably held by the girl’s parents or guardian, pans across the bunker to show the items people have brought down with them, including a flag in the corner, books, toys, extra clothes and paper coffee cups. The bunker goes silent to hear the girl, who is at first nervous, give her performance. Other small children respond excitedly at hearing the words of a favorite song in a tough place — subsequently offering a harrowing insight into the war and how people are living through it.



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