I love eating Chipotle.

Oklahoma has been so great to me.

I'm a real-life 'Hannah Montana.'

I think little chubby dogs are the cutest.

I don't like sweet, warm beverages. It makes me gag!

It's so fun being on the stage and in the spotlight.

My parents prepared me for the worst, hoped for the best.

We are a very faithful family, and that's very important.

I fangirl when I see someone famous wish me congratulations.

Pentatonix are amazing, and meeting Hunter Hayes was awesome.

I do a lot of vocal exercises and drink hot tea, which I hate.

I really, really want a golf cart, but I know that won't happen.

I hate flying. It creeps me out, and it scares me half to death.

I got to go to Hawaii with my family. That was really, really fun.

We had a big fan base in Oklahoma City, and that was nice to know.

Oklahoma is my home. It's definitely slower paced than California.

I'm a person who hates practicing. It's my arch-nemesis, but it helps.

I would love to get a pug. A puppy, a baby pug - I just want one so bad.

'Stranger Things' is the best TV show ever made, so I love watching that.

I do get recognized a lot in public. And that's just kind of weird to me.

Edna - when I first picked her up, she had a voice that really spoke to me.

Singing in multiple voices, especially Oscar's, can make my vocal chords tired.

I love singing - singing was basically kind of my passion before ventriloquism.

I just really like performing for different crowds and seeing different places.

I love hanging out with my friends, because I have the best group of friends ever.

Saying certain letters without moving my mouth is tough... like B, P and W, you know.

I sing 'Blue Moon of Kentucky.' It's a country song. It's one of my favorites to sing.

I love singing with my mouth open. And I'm actually able to sing even better that way.

Ventriloquism kind of helped me find my voice. It's really helped me come out of my shell.

It's weird to think I'm in a show in Vegas with my name in lights. It's crazy, like a dream.

Sometimes when I'm performing, whenever my puppet cracks a joke, it actually makes me laugh.

I want to meet Jimmy Fallon. I want to meet Kristin Chenoweth, and I want to meet Ryan Gosling.

I wanted to get a puppy, but then things started getting super, super busy, and I didn't have a chance.

During the week, I'm a normal kid, and then on the weekends, I go out and perform to thousands of people.

Embrace who you are. It's OK if you're shy sometimes. Just don't worry about what others think. Do your thing.

It's so God-given - my talent - because it took so very little time to get it down to where I was able to perform.

I got to perform at the Grand Ole Opry, which is just so amazing. That stage is iconic; it was awesome being on it.

I can't remember if I got recognized at Disneyland. I probably did a couple of times as well, but I can't remember.

I was on 'AGT,' and I was like, 'Well, face it Darci, you are just going to probably get out on the first live round.'

Even though I'm in this big, crazy business, I'm still just myself. I still celebrate Christmas; I still live at home.

I like to watch 'America's Got Talent' every Tuesday just to scout out the competition so I can see what I'm up against.

I actually am a country music fan. I listen to a lot of Blake Shelton and Carrie Underwood and Maren Morris and Keith Urban.

First, I am definitely going to give some money to my mission program at church, and then I have to get my mom a dishwasher.

I just say go for it and be yourself, even if you're scared or nervous, because you'll never know what happens if you don't try.

It just means so much to me that America voted for me, and I get to see all my friends and family supporting me and crying with me.

What has been so great out of all of the success is that I inspired so many people to take up ventriloquism, especially little kids.

I go to public school, which is nice because that's where I can go to be Darci, and when I perform, I'm Darci Lynne. It's my balance.

My last name's kind of interesting - Farmer. I don't really think it's interesting for the stage. I think Lynne kind of had a better ring to it.

GE Appliances has agreed to give my mom a whole kitchen's worth of new appliances and a washer and dryer, and all I need to do is shout them out.

I started with Katie, a doll I got on eBay on my 10th birthday. I don't use her anymore. I've got a new Katie now, a real ventriloquist's puppet.

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