Britain's Got Talent fans already certain they know who this year's winner is going to be
23.04.2024 - 06:30
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Britain's Got Talent enthusiasts are already placing their bets on this year's winner after being wowed by a standout performance during the opening weekend.
The talent show made a grand return with some truly captivating acts, but one contestant in particular seemed to steal the hearts of both the audience and the judges. Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden, and hosts Ant and Dec were quick to hit their Golden Buzzers, with Amanda's choice, singer Sydnie Christmas, making a significant impression.
Sydnie Christmas took to the stage with her stunning vocal talents and charmed everyone with her vibrant personality, although Simon Cowell seemed less convinced due to her song selection of 'Tomorrow' from the musical Annie, especially since Sydnie dreams of starring in the West End. Amanda Holden couldn't contain her excitement, exclaiming: "Sydnie I think for me, what struck me so much about you is how naturally funny, how brilliant, how warm your presence was the minute you walked on the stage.
How you were entertaining everyone but then you brought us the most heartfelt, beautiful version of that song, and that was the best version I've heard in my life." Alesha Dixon echoed the sentiment, praising Sydnie's performance: "You are full of character, personality, you've got it all going on. Say no more, girl! Smashed it, let's have it! " Viewers at home were equally enthralled, with many suggesting that Sydnie could be a strong contender for this year's BGT title, reports the Mirror.
One fan gushed on Twitter: "There's the winner" while another was equally impressed, commenting: "She has to win! " A third viewer shared their emotional reaction: "She's got me in floods of tears. I've never cried at a BGT act in a long long time.
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