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Ché-Lee is an inspiration

This album launch is something not to be missed.

Ché-Lee Nel is a professional singer, actress, model and motivational speaker and, what makes all this so extraordinary, is that she is just 10 years old and about to launch her debut album.

Carnival City will play host to Nel’s album launch at the Mardi Gras Theatre on Saturday, February 11.

The public is urged to support this young starlet as she introduces her songs live on stage.

Not only is Nel very young, but what sets her apart from the crowd and really makes this little hazel-eyed, blonde beauty something spectacular, is that she is completely deaf in her right ear and 60 per cent deaf in her left ear.

Despite this challenge, Ché-Lee has been offered a recording deal with Atlantic records in America.

She was scouted by Atlantic when she performed on stage at the International Arts showcase in Florida with over 1000 other performers.

Nothing gets her down, and no obstacle stops her from pursuing her love for singing and performing.

It seems success runs in the Nel family.

Not only does she perform, but Ché is also Miss Pre-Teen Gauteng, whilst her parents boast the titles Mr and Mrs Gauteng 2016/2017.

This album launch is something not to be missed.

Performing an array of songs, this lively, energetic little star is set to entertain both young and old.

The launch is a fund-raiser and proceeds will be donated to the charity of Ché’s choice, the Role Model Foundation.

The show starts at 6.30pm.

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Stacy Slatter

News editor Stacy Slatter is a seasoned journalist with 20 years of experience in community news. Throughout the years, she has covered a wide range of topics, from crime, municipal news and human interest stories, to sports and community events. Stacy also has extensive sub-editing experience.

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