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.
23.05.2020 - 23:51 / etcanada.com
The latest episode of “Britain’s Got Talent” finds the singing duo of Dave and Dean taking to the stage.
What makes the pairing distinctive is the fact that Dave, 77, is the father of Dean, 49.
“I’m ready son,” the father tells his son, who replies, “Let’s do it.”
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With that, Dave launches into Frank Sinatra’s “That’s Life”, with Dean taking over for the second verse.
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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.
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