
Bay Ridge native sings ‘God Bless America’ during Mets game

BAY RIDGE — It was an Amazin’ performance.
Thirteen-year-old Bay Ridge resident Scarlett London Diviney sang “God Bless America” in the middle of the seventh inning at Citi Field during the New York Mets’ game against the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
The team reached out to Diviney and mom Colette Samman after Diviney performed at a NJ/NY Gotham FC soccer game and invited her to perform at her first major league baseball game.

“It was pretty exciting,” the young singer-actress said. “I’ve sung at many sporting events, but that was the second time that I sang ‘God Bless America’. It’s super-fun. Before every game, I get pre-show nerves, but once I just start singing the first few words, it just flows out and I get in the moment and everything‘s fine and focused.”
“It’s great to hear people cheer when I belt out a note or hold it longer. It makes me happy hearing the reaction and stuff,” Diviney added.
Samman praised the Mets organization for how they treated her daughter and family. “They really treated her like a VIP, so being at Citi Field was incredible,” she said. “It is iconic. This was such a big deal.”

Diviney’s performance in front of 40,132 people went so well that the team invited her back to perform the national anthem in July.
Diviney’s talents also took her to the big screen because she was part of the children’s vocal ensemble in last year’s blockbuster hit movie “Wicked” starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. She recorded the vocals at the famous Power Station studio in Manhattan.
“It was me and a few kids, and we were in the room,” Diviney said. “We did all the vocals, and it was so cool because you also got to watch the movie as well as you were doing it. It had a huge TV screen in the corner of the room, so as we were doing backup vocals, I would glance over a couple of times and see parts of the movie. I loved it. It was such a big opportunity.”

She’s also no stranger to the stage. In 2023, she finished a 14-month stint as Young Nala in the national tour of Disney’s “The Lion King.” This past holiday season, she performed in the off-Broadway show “A Soulful Christmas.” In addition, she’s part of Voices to End Hunger, a singing group of three girls from Bay Ridge that helps raise money for the homeless through fundraisers.
Her dream is to perform in “Wicked” on Broadway.

“I definitely want to do vocals for movies in the future,” Diviney said. “It was such an amazing opportunity. I hope in the future that someday, I could play Elphaba on Broadway. I feel like I’d be really good, and I love the role.”
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