Britain's Got Talent star gives birth just hours before show debut
16.04.2023 - 20:37
/ ok.co.uk
Britain's Got Talent star Amy Lou Smith, who appeared in Saturday night's episode, gave birth just hours before the nation watched her perform. The singer, who works as a tanning shop receptionist, 34, walked onto the stage cradling her bump during the first episode of the series. Her incredible act received four yes votes but most incredibly, her baby Aida was born just in time to see her mum's big moment.
Amy Lou told The Sun: “My beautiful BGT baby, what a surreal thing to say! The fact she’s already been on stage in front of Simon and the other judges is crazy. “She will be able to tell her friends when she’s older that she met Simon Cowell when she was in my tummy! “I cannot believe that all the stars are aligning and that I get to share this moment with my baby girl and family.” The now mum-of-two told the publication that she had signed up to audition to try and make a better life for her family. With the birth and Amy Lou's moment in the spotlight coinciding it meant Aida was an instant celebrity.
“She was an absolute celebrity in the hospital,” said the proud mum. “All the nurses were showering her in so much A-list treatment.” She added: “We had no idea that my audition would be on air the day she would be born, so it feels like perfect timing.” In her audition, Amy Lou received a standing ovation after she sang Beyonce's Listen from Dream Girls. Judge Alesha Dixon labelled it her "favourite audition so far".
Amanda Holden added: “The moment you started singing I was covered in goosebumps. I was thinking your baby is probably having a lovely little sleep in there and the she’s gone ‘oh, here we go!’. You are a star.” New judge Bruno Tonioli said: “The measure of a true artist is to take a song by Beyoncé but
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