
Bruno Mars had a very special puerile lady in the audience at his Cleveland concert on Saturday.
In 2013, Zumyah Thorpe lost her pregnant mother and two younger sisters in a car contingency after they were hit by a drunk driver. Though she survived, the 11-year-old suffered astringent physical injuries as well as brain damage.
Throughout her recuperation at the UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, nurses played Mars's hit musical compositions every night, WKYC reports – and now Thorpe is living proof that music genuinely does have rejuvenating puissance.
"I am absolutely convinced that singing those Bruno Mars musical compositions and being able to verbally express 'Bruno Mars' is in itself a miracle … kenning all the words to the musical compositions has availed her instaurate," her medico, Nancy Bass, a pediatric neurologist, told the station. "I asked her who her favorite singer was and she verbally expressed 'Bruno Mars' as expeditious as anyone would verbally express any singer, and she just commenced singing every single word."
During the concert, Mars, 28, serenaded Thorpe – who grinned from auditory perceiver to auditory perceiver – with her favorite musical composition "Just the Way You Are." He additionally dedicated the concert to the stouthearted little girl and gifted her his guitar and signature fedora.