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WATCH: Audience Helps Autistic Boy Sing 'Let It Go'
A Massachusetts boy struggled with his performance at a middle school talent show, but the audience jumped in to help.

SHREWSBURY, MA — A young boy took the stage like many others this past weekend as part of a talent show at Oak Middle School in Shrewsbury.
Jagger Lavely, 13, has autism. He performed the song "Let It Go" from the movie "Frozen" when he began to lose his place after the first verse, reports the Associated Press. The boy was not left to stumble, or feel alone. The audience cradled the teen, chiming in with the lyrics to help him along.
The 'Oak's Got Talent' performance was captured by videographer Olivia Klein of Shrewsbury Media Connection.
Lavely's mom Stacey told WCVB-TV that the first verse went OK for Jagger, who was dressed as the character Olaf, but started to struggle during the second verse. She called the chorus from the audience "a magical moment."
Here's a video Stacey shared of the performance:
Channel 5's Jorge Quiroga interviewed Klein.
Channel 5's own Jorge Quiroga stopped by Shrewsbury Media Connection today to interview our very own Olivia Klein! She...
Posted by Shrewsbury Media Connection on Monday, April 11, 2016
Photo via Shrewsbury Media Connection
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