Xia Vigor, British-Filipino child actress
Xiamara Sophia "Xia" Bernardo Vigor (born 23 June 2009) is a British-Filipino child actress and TV host in the Philippines. She was the first grand winner of It's Showtime's segment, Mini Me 2 as mini Selena Gomez. She was the main co-host of It's Showtime's segment, "Xia and Kuys" with co-hosts Vhong Navarro and Billy Crawford. She rose to fame after joining Your Face Sounds Familiar: Kids (season 1) and for impersonating American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
She was the first and only Your Face Sounds Familiar: Kids (season 1) contestant to be absent in an episode on Week 9 on March 5, 2017. Xia is the first Child Ambassador for Habitat for Humanity, WWF Youth Advocate and she is also one of the youngest Box Office Queen in the Philippines given by the 51th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards. On Your Face Sounds Familiar: Kids (season 2), Xia was chosen by Onyok Pineda on Week 14 (August 5, 2018) to perform at the Final Round (Week 15). However, Vigor wasn't able to perform due to prior reasons. Because of this, Bella Echarri, sister of Kyle Echarri will fill-in for Pineda.
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- 26Jan
2009 Malagasy political crisis
Rioting breaks out in Antananarivo, Madagascar, sparking a political crisis that will result in the replacement of President Marc Ravalomanana with Andry Rajoelina. - 29Jan
Rod Blagojevich corruption charges
Governor of Illinois Rod Blagojevich is removed from office following his conviction of several corruption charges, including the alleged solicitation of personal benefit in exchange for an appointment to the United States Senate as a replacement for then-U.S. president-elect Barack Obama. - 12Jun
2009 Iranian election protests
A disputed presidential election in Iran leads to wide-ranging local and international protests. - 4Jul
September 11 attacks
The Statue of Liberty's crown reopens to the public after eight years of closure due to security concerns following the September 11 attacks. - 5Nov
2009 Fort Hood shooting
U.S. Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan murders 13 and wounds 32 at Fort Hood, Texas in the deadliest mass shooting at a U.S. military installation.