BGT fans claim Simon Cowell 'knew' golden buzzer winner was pro after The Voice appearance
17.04.2022 - 01:59
/ ok.co.uk
Britain's Got Talent fans were left complaining after the first instalment's incredible performance from Greatest Showman singer Loren Allred, as many claimed Simon Cowell must have already "known" she was a professional and branded the show a "fix". The contestant introduced herself as the singer behind Rebecca Ferguson's performances in the film. The character's most iconic moment takes place when she belts out the hit Never Enough in front of a theatre as Hugh Jackman's P.T.
Barnum sobs in the wings, but it was actually Loren singing the vocals. But while it's common knowledge on the internet that Loren was the singer (she is also credited directly in the film), and has even performed the track herself on American network PBS, it was her appearance on The Voice that left many particularly dubious. Despite the confusion from fans at home, music mogul Simon, 62, was completely blown away and even stood up to clap the 32 year old starlet.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. As the entire audience cheered and whooped, Amanda Holden then hit the golden buzzer. "This is so well-deserved, because seeing someone else sing that song in that movie and not have the recognition of doing one of the most incredible vocals ever, and now, for you to kind of reveal yourself to the world..." Simon told the contestant in shock.
He continued: "It was actually one of the most incredible audition moments I've ever experienced. I'm speechless." Simon went on to say he was "so happy" for the American singer to finally get her big opportunity, but fans were unimpressed by the scenes. "Great singer but doing the rounds on American tv shows.
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