Denny Hamlin's 13-year-old stuns fans with surprise talent after family tragedy

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Denny Hamlin's daughter has given him something extra to be proud of in the wake of his family's tragedy. 

The NASCAR Cup Series driver's father, Dennis Hamlin, 75, died and his mother, Mary Lous, 69, was briefly hospitalized, following a tragic house fire at their home in December. 

Three months after the devastating loss, Denny's oldest child, Taylor James Hamlin, is drawing attention for a much different reason - her incredible voice. 

In a video shared by Denny's fiancée, Jordon Fish, via Instagram on Wednesday, March 25, the 13-year-old delivered a theatrical-style performance of a song from "The Little Mermaid," during a performance in Charlotte, showing off her powerful vocal range and stage presence. 

"Taylor Hamlin sings “Part of Your World” for the @charlottemasterchorale 75 years Gala! #thelittlemermaid #partofyourworld 🧜🏼‍♀️🎤," Jordan captioned the post. 

In the short clip, the NASCAR star's oldest held a mic on stage, while wearing a strapless gray gown and oversized necklace, as she confidently belted out the Disney classic tune. 

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Fans gush over Denny Hamlin's daughter's vocal skills

The clip quickly went viral, with thousands of fans liking the post and dozens of others flooding her mother's comments section with praise. 

"God has truly blessed her with a gift, an instrument to share stories and make a difference in this world with! Incredibly done, Taylor!" one person commented. 

"I just got chills! You must be so proud! Go Taylor!" a second gushed. 

"Beautiful young lady and voice 🫶🏻 NASCAR should have her sing the national anthem at a race 🙌🏻," a third person said. 

"She's is going to the moon," someone else wrote. 

"She is a POWERHOUSE 🌟 Beautiful voice!" another added. 

In addition to Taylor, the Joe Gibbs racing star and his fiancée share two other children, Molly Gold, 8, and Jameson Drew, 9 months. 

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