Stand-up comedian Nabil Abdulrashid delivered an explosive routine during the Britain’s Got Talent final, tackling racism and Diversity’s Black Lives Matter-inspired dance.
27.09.2020 - 01:06 / etcanada.com
Comedy singer Jon Courtenay is the seventh act to make it to the finale of “Britain’s Got Talent”.
Courtenay impressed the judges with his song about his own childhood.
The acts were narrowed down to the top three which included singer Belinda Edwards and magician Jasper Cherry.
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“In terms of quality, you three could be the final three. In terms of originality, that act for me is Jon,” Ashley Banjo said. David Walliams and Amanda Holden
Stand-up comedian Nabil Abdulrashid delivered an explosive routine during the Britain’s Got Talent final, tackling racism and Diversity’s Black Lives Matter-inspired dance.
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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 have sent singer and pianist Jon Courtenay straight through to the show’s final.
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine rarely speaks out about his personal life, but he does occasionally give fans a sneak peek inside his London home on social media. The judge lives in the capital with his two pet dogs, Bert and Ernie, who feature in the majority of his Instagram posts, and the photos offer a glimpse at his décor.The children's author converted one corner of his living room into a studio to record his latest audiobook in May.