The student’s hair caught fire on the stage, still she did not panic, extinguished the flames with a smile; video viral
Girl Calm Reaction: The honor ceremony organized in a school in Phoenix city of America turned into a surprise when the hair of a student standing on the stage suddenly caught fire. This incident could have turned dangerous in a few seconds, but the wisdom and self-control of the student surprised everyone.
During the program, the student was standing holding a candle in her hand, when the flame of the candle reached her hair and it caught fire. Normally anyone would panic in such a situation, but the student neither screamed nor tried to run away.
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Student’s restraint praised on social media
The most surprising thing was that the student remained completely calm. Without panic, she extinguished the fire with her hands and stood on the stage as if nothing had happened. There was also a slight smile on his face. This entire scene was no less than a shock for the people present there.
The atmosphere subsided for a few moments, but due to the student’s restraint, the program continued without any pause. The video of this entire incident is now going viral on social media and people are praising the courage of the student.
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People called the student a ‘future leader’
This video has been shared on Instagram by a user named Kenneth Perez. He told that the girl seen in the video is his niece and she was included in NJHS (National Junior Honor Society) in her school. He wrote in the caption that it was a small accident, which could have been a big one, but the girl handled it very gracefully.
Till the time of writing the news, the video has been viewed more than 7 crore times. In the comment section, people are calling the student a ‘future leader’, ‘queen’ and ‘real brave’. One user wrote that he felt less nervous about a fire than I do over a phone call.
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