Simon Cowell hailed a Whitney Houston tribute singer as “the moment we’ve been waiting for” as the Britain’s Got Talent auditions came to an end.
16.05.2020 - 20:07 / etcanada.com
Sirine Jahangir wowed the judges and audience on “Britain’s Got Talent” in first look at Saturday’s show.
Jahangir, 14, lost her vision at 9 after gradually becoming blind since 5.
“I guess it’s pretty obvious that I can’t see,” she told the judges before starting. “There was a time when I could and now I can’t. But I guess music is my vision and that’s what I love, music is my thing.”
She then performed a moving rendition of ” Salvation” by Gabrielle Aplin.
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