
24 Jan, 2026
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Jessica Sanchez Reflects on Milestone Year with AGT Victory and Motherhood
Jessica Sanchez has described 2025 as "the most incredible year of my life," highlighting key moments such as the birth of her child and her triumphant return to America's Got Talent (AGT). In a heartfelt Instagram message, the singer reflected on a year filled with personal and professional milestones.
"From the moment I found out we were expecting our little miracle, to stepping onto the 'America's Got Talent' stage... and then winning it... and welcoming a healthy, beautiful baby into our world. My heart is overflowing with gratitude," Jessica expressed.
She extended thanks to God, her family, her team, and supporters who have stood by her through every chapter of her journey. "This year changed me forever, as an artist, as a woman, and as a mother. I am so excited for everything the new year holds," she added.
Jessica first gained national attention at age 10 when she reached the semifinals on AGT. She later achieved widespread recognition as the runner-up on "American Idol" Season 11. Her recent AGT comeback in July saw her performing "Beautiful Things" by Benson Boone, earning a golden buzzer from Sofia Vergara. In the finale, she captivated audiences with "Golden Hour" by JVKE, ultimately securing her victory.
In addition to touring, Jessica recently performed during the New Year's countdown in the Philippines. Looking ahead, she is slated to perform at the 2026 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Cebu, as the Philippines assumes the chairmanship in May.
She is also preparing to release a new album featuring Tagalog songs and collaborations with Filipino artists, signaling a meaningful connection to her heritage and fans worldwide.
"Thank you for walking this journey with me. I love you all so much," Jessica concluded, underscoring the gratitude that has defined her landmark year.
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