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By pressing the renowned golden buzzer on “America’s Got Talent,” an act automatically secures a spot in the ‘live show’ round of the competition. In June 2022, Vergara explained that she was deeply moved to press the button for the pioneering group.

“It’s one of those moments when you get goosebumps and a profound connection with someone. That’s what happened to me,” she expressed.

The Mayyas emphasized that this is more than just a dream come true; it’s a victory for women everywhere. “We can’t wait for life to become easier before choosing happiness. In Lebanon, we’ve faced daily struggles, from inflation and economic crises to the devastating blast in 2020 that shook our nation and impacted Europe,” the group shared with People.

“We’re prepared to work harder, fight harder, and adapt to any challenge. We’re alive, and we mustn’t take it for granted. Happiness shouldn’t wait for life to become easier,” they added.

The star actress and judge expressed her excitement about embarking on this journey to success with them. “I would be truly honored to further empower you on this journey because you deserve it, and I want to be part of it,” she affirmed.

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