Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden were left in tears during Saturday night's semi-final after Manchester pianist Jon Courtenay performed.
21.09.2020 - 12:40 / ok.co.uk
Britain’s Got Talent viewers were left furious after singer Sirine Jahangir failed to make it through to the final. Sirine, who is blind, wowed with her incredible vocals in the semi-final on Saturday night, but did not nab a spot in the final.
London-based singer Sirine, 15, became emotional towards the end of her rendition of Ruelle's Carry You. Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly checked that she was ok as she began to cry.
Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden were left in tears during Saturday night's semi-final after Manchester pianist Jon Courtenay performed.
“Britain’s Got Talent” judges were moved by blind singer Sirine Jahangir.
flagship talent show were also rattled by hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly opening the show with a gushing introduction for Ashley, who is standing in after show boss Simon Cowell broke his back in a horror accident."He brings such energy to the series," they said about the dancer and choreographer.However these semi-final shows, which are usually live, were filmed weeks ago because of the coronavirus."So no apology or acknowledgement from #BGT about the shocking #Diversity dance last
Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon have publicly shown their support for their Britain's Got Talent co-star Ashley Banjo.On Tuesday, as it was revealed that Diversity's Black Lives Matter-inspired performance on Saturday's semi-final had received thousands of Ofcom complaints, Ashley took to Instagram to post an inspiring message. "For the people sending this: 1.
ITV talent show was looking more like a fictional talent show called Hot Shot which was central to the second episode of the first series of Black Mirror. This was screened on Channel Four back in 2011.