BGT's Chloe Fenton looks all grown up six years after impressing judges with incredible dancing
12.05.2022 - 13:15
/ ok.co.uk
Chloe Fenton wowed the Britain’s Got Talent judges with her high-energy dance routines six years ago – and the youngster is still a superstar dancer. The then 10 year old had the audience on their feet while she grooved to Tina Turner’s Proud Mary in the audition stages of BGT's tenth series. Chloe, from Liverpool, told the panel of judges that if she won, she would create a dance studio in her home.
Wearing an adorable gold top and skirt set, with matching bows in her hair, she earned four 'yes'’ by tumbling and shimmying across the stage to the music. David Walliams declared that she was “such a star” after her audition. Alesha Dixon also said: “Chloe, you have the audience in the palm of your hand.
I love the Tina Turner moves, fantastic.” The dancer went on to perform to Disco Inferno by The Trammps in the semi-final and entered the BGT stage with an eccentric pink fluffy coat, which she dramatically threw off to reveal another cute gold matching set. She flipped and spun on the stage to the funky song, oozing confidence and sass in front of giant purple letters reading her name. Sadly, Chloe was eliminated by Public Vote after her semi-finals performance, and the series was eventually won by magician and soldier Lance Corporal Richard Jones.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Before the show, Chloe featured on season one and two of Dance Mums UK, which was also known as Dance Mums with Jennifer Ellison between 2014 and 2015. She then went on to audition for CBBC’s Taking The Next Step in 2017, becoming the second Britain's Got Talent to do so. Today, 16 year old Chloe is still dancing and sometimes shares her routines on social media.
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