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Lisa Punch was born in Guyana, 1992 to John Errol Punch and Nafieza Aiana Daniels. She is the eldest of five siblings. Lisa attended Juliet Griffith Day Care Centre where at the age of three she began modeling.
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[quote]She later moved to The Kingston Nursery School where she had parts in dramatic plays, dancing and floats parade and where she was placed in the newspaper as the Nature of Glory at ages four and five.Lisa later went on to participate in various television programs such as Talent Exclusive at eleven years old and won the prizes in her category singing Whitney Houston songs.At the age of fourteen, she entered the first ever reality show in Guyana called Star Guyana. She was the youngest person in that competition and she won after signing a powerful rendition of Whitney Houston's, I Will Always Love You.At the age of fifteen she became the voice of the regional theme song for the Caribbean event, Carifesta. At sixteen years old she graduated from The North Georgetown Secondary school as a Student of Excellence.At seventeen Lisa released her first reggae single called Secret Admirer and subsequently One Last Time, My Inspiration, How We Party, and Wickedeefeaturing Malcom, All I need featuring Mystic, Wipe Those Tears, Stars Align, etc.She recently performed at the Barbados Music Awards and was labeled as the 'PUNCH LINE' in the Barbados Nations Newspaper. She has held jobs as a broadcaster, deejay and actress. Lisa has also performed on TV in Guyana and Barbados and writes music, too. Her nickname in Guyana is the "Knockout Punch," and she's clearly passionate about music and performing.In June 2014, shortly after moving to the United States with her family, Lisa became a contestant on ABC's new singing show Rising Star, making it to the top 30 out of 40,000 auditions.In 2015 Lisa became Miss World Guyana 2015 ultimately winning Miss World Talent and placing 8th in the top 10 overall in the world.Lisa is the founder and President of Prevention of Teenage Suicide-Guyana which has helped in the reduction of suicide among teens in Guyana.