By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 16, 2013 09:52 AM EDT

In the premiere of TV show, "The X Factor," in the United States last Wednesday, September 11, judge Paulina Rubio was moved by the participation of one of the contestants named Rion Paige, reports HuffPost.

Mexican singer Paulina Rubio shared every moment with her fans through her Twitter account @paurubio, detailing everything she saw in the first show of "The X Factor" from Fox Network. The same article points out that only Rion Page's name stood out in her tweets.

The 13-year-old contestant is from Jacksonville, Fla. The informative source explains that the girl was born with a motor disability that prevents her from using her hands like anyone else, but this is not an impediment for Rion Paige. In her participation, the contestant narrated her life to the judges and then began to sing, impressing them all, but especially Paulina Rubio who tweeted:

What do you think of the first episode of @TheXFactorUSA? My favorite moment was #RionPage <3

- Paulina Rubio (@paurubio) September 12, 2013

Furthermore, HuffPost explains that after her participation, the judges emitted positive comments to Rion Paige. "Rion, I'm very impressed right now. I can't believe what you've gone through and how positive you are. I think everyone here can learn something from you," Demi Lovato said, for instance.

"I believe you are literally extraordinary. I remember the day I met Carrie Underwood and I remember I predicted that girl would do great things with her life, and I'm going to say the same thing about you Rion. I'm going to remember this audition for a long, long time. In all possible ways, you are a beautiful person, Rion," Simon Cowell told her.

At the end of the show, Demi, Paulina, Kelly Rowland and Simon gave their positive vote to Rion Paige, who Paulina Rubio mentioned again on Thursday in a tweet:

Rion is incredible - Love her! #XFactorPremiere

- Paulina Rubio (@paurubio) September 12, 2013

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