ITV Coronation Street star's emotional audition axed by Britain's Got Talent
04.06.2022 - 23:11
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Coronation Street star's Britain's Got Talent audition was reportedly scrapped from the show. Ian Bartholomew, who played Geoff Metcalfe in the ITV soap, auditioned for the talent show back in January. Ian performed his own original song, This Time It's Forever, which he released during the first Covid-19 lockdown.
According to the Sun, he said: "I am from Cheshire. I was in Coronation Street. I played nasty Geoff Metcalfe.
He was a nasty piece of work. I started in 2018 and I fell off a roof in the show last year. I am 67.
"The song I am singing I wrote myself and was used in a campaign by Women's Aid to raise awareness about domestic abuse. I am not here for me, I am here for the charity and the abused victims. " READ MORE: Amanda Holden angers Britain's Got Talent fans with 'tacky' Platinum Jubilee tribute Video: Emmerdale fans cringe through 'awkward' scenes (Liverpool Echo)Blood Red: Uefa Confirms ‘Comprehensive Review’ Into Champions League Final Chaos In ParisBlood Red: Liverpool Transfer Rumours Roundup | Gnabry, Danjuma & PulisicGogglebox air Special roundup episodeBGT fans hear crowd member's comments during live showCorrie fans spot problem as Toyah returns to flatEmmerdale fans cringe through 'awkward' scenesBlood Red: Potential Sadio Mane Replacements For LiverpoolThe tell-tale signs of dementia, what to do if you spot them and how to get supportBlood Red: Trent Alexander-Arnold Shares Celebrations From Liverpool Trophy ParadeThe Chase fans swoon over 'lookalike' contestantRoyal Blue: “Very Worthwhile Addition” | James Tarkowski Everton LinksCCTV footage as Margaret Thatcher statue vandalisedHe continued: "The song came out of the first lockdown when cases of domestic abuse were going through the roof
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