Billie-May Wood, from Abertridwr, took part in a competition and workshop hosted by Talent Inc from July 31 to August 3 at the Renaissance Orlando Resort in Florida.

After emerging victorious, Billie was offered training scholarships by AMDA in LA and New York Film Academy from the show besides being approached by a producer who has worked with duo Twenty One Pilots.

Billie won a competition was named a Top Teen Talent. (Image: Dean Wood)

Billie’s father, Dean Wood said: “She was picked up by some song writers and producers in Nashville and we’re going out there next summer where they’ll be recording music with her and releasing the songs.

“They want to record four or five songs. If all goes well, who knows what the future holds for her. That looks like the plan, to go out to the states next summer. It’s been a bit of a whirlwind. It’s surreal really.

“I don’t think me or the rest of the family realised the enormity of the situation and what is going on at the moment. It only takes one song to do well for her to blow up.

“She always loved singing and dancing ever since she was four or five years old. Her and her sister. When she was a kid, we never imagined that it could lead to something like this. It’s incredible.”

The 15-year-old has performed at the In It Together Festival. (Image: Dean Wood)

Billie has performed across the UK, including the In It Together Festival last May in Margam where she sang three songs.

Two years ago, Billie got to the final of a Welsh talent show before attending competitions around Ireland.

Billie has had auditions for modelling and acting. (Image: Dean Wood)

She has been to the Hilton hotel in London for other auditions, include acting, modelling and singing and has auditioned for films – playing a small part recently.

Dean continued: “There are a couple of different things going on at the moment. I think she has found it harder to break through over here, in terms of music.

Billie is hoping for a record deal. (Image: Dean Wood)

“We have tried a few routes in the UK, but they were a bit dismissive as she was not known to them.

“Still, ever since she competed in Talent Search UK, she has had the support from all of the family and even from the area of Caerphilly in general. She turns 15 this month and will be doing her GCSEs soon.”