ITV Britain's Got Talent judges and audience in tears as son of former winner performs powerful routine
29.05.2022 - 00:59
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The Britain's Got Talent judges and audience were moved to tears as the son of a former winner followed in his father's talented footsteps. The final audition show of the series on Saturday night (May 28) instalment of the ITV show saw Attraction Juniors take to the stage to win the hearts of Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams.
Back in 2013 the shadow theatre group Attraction founded by Zoltan Szucs, who use their bodies to create shadows to tell stories, won the popular ITV talent show. And nine years on Zoltan's son Martin and his troupe Attraction Juniors took to the stage.
Attraction Juniors pulled on heartstrings with a powerful performance that highlighted the important issue of bullying. As the studio audience watched many were overcome with emotion and Alesha and Amanda were in tears on the judging panel.
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Attraction first shot to fame in 2012 when they performed at the Hungary Olympic Oath Ceremony for the London 2012 Olympic Games. A year later they were crowned BGT winners.
Quizzed about who was better, Martin said Attraction Juniors were as the judges said they "loved that." They performed their routine to Tomorrow by Marisha Wallace, focusing on bullying and the impact of social media on children and teenagers.
Amanda said their piece was "very relevant" and that she "loved the message." "It was very simple," she told them. And she added: "I think you're an absolute inspiration - well done." Noting that the dancers were also in tears Simon praised: "I love this audition. I can actually see how moved a lot of you are - you felt the audience reaction and I love moments
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