Grace Vanderwaal
Grace Vanderwaal recently posted a photo of her pug, Frankie, via Instagram. Pictured: Grace Vanderwaal at the “America’s Got Talent” Live Show in Hollywood, California on Aug. 30, 2016. Getty Images/Alberto E. Rodriguez

“America’s Got Talent” Season 11 winner Grace Vanderwaal recently wowed her 1.2 million followers on Instagram with a cover of Demi Lovato’s song “Stonecold.”

On Wednesday, Oct. 5, the 12-year-old singer/composer shared the clip after listening to Lovato’s songs again and again. She admitted that she had been feeling bored, and this was why she decided to sing “Stonecold.”

Vanderwaal once again proved that she's got a talent worth the $1 million grand prize of “America’s Got Talent” Season 11. Other than her impressive vocal chops, fans of Vanderwaal also raved over the video because of the funny face that she made in the end. One follower said that she’s a huge fan of the singer because of her vocals and her personality.

Vanderwaal has never shied away from showing her true self whenever she appears in various talk shows. Last month, the Suffern native sat down for an interview with “The Ellen Show” host Ellen DeGeneres, who asked her what it’s like to be compared to Taylor Swift. According to Vanderwaal, she has no problems being compared to the “Bad Blood” singer. However, she now understands what Simon Cowell meant when he said that both singers have some similarities. She and Swift are alike because they have similar work ethics, and they also write their own songs.

In other news, Vanderwaal also guested in “Access Hollywood,” where she was welcomed with confetti. Vanderwaal then looked around the set excitedly and saw photos from the finale episode of “America’s Got Talent” Season 11. During her interview, the “I Don’t Know My Name” singer kept making hosts Natalie Morales and Kit Hoover laugh. When the hosts told her that they will be heading to Las Vegas to watch her concert, Vanderwaal cheered them on.

Vanderwaal’s Las Vegas show will take place at the PH Ballroom at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino from Oct. 27 to 29. Tickets to the concert are already sold out.