Sarah Morgan was born on August 20, 2000 in Scotland. At the tender age of nine, she was placed in foster care, where she was raised by her grandparents. Despite facing adversity at a young age, Sarah's love for music began to blossom.
Prior to her appearance on The Voice (UK) in 2017, Sarah was working in a kebab shop. It was on this show that she captured the hearts of viewers with her soulful voice and unique style. Singing a haunting rendition of Lana Del Rey's "Young and Beautiful," Sarah's performance left a lasting impression on both the audience and the judges.
During her time on The Voice, Sarah showcased her talent by performing iconic songs such as "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston and Dolly Parton. However, it was her unforgettable moment of forgetting the lyrics to Lorde's "Royals" during a live show that truly endeared her to fans, showcasing her vulnerability and authenticity.
Despite her challenging upbringing, Sarah remains close to her three brothers and two sisters. She credits her family for their unwavering support and love throughout her journey in the music industry.
On a personal note, Sarah's private Instagram account, sarah.morganxx, has garnered a following of over 4,000 fans who eagerly support her musical endeavors and personal milestones.
Throughout her career, Sarah has had the privilege of collaborating with renowned artists such as Gavin Rossdale, who coached her during her time on The Voice. The show's other judges, including Jennifer Hudson and will.i.am., also played a pivotal role in shaping Sarah's musical journey.
With her soulful voice, unique style, and unwavering determination, Sarah Morgan continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Her journey from foster care to the stage is a true testament to her resilience and passion for music.