Something extraordinary was witnessed on the ‘Britain’s Got Talent‘ show last week.
No one’s laughing at her now. There’s a lesson in this for all of us. Enjoy!
Something extraordinary was witnessed on the ‘Britain’s Got Talent‘ show last week.
No one’s laughing at her now. There’s a lesson in this for all of us. Enjoy!
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I watched that several times over the past few days and hope & pray they KEEP MAX CLIFFORD AWAY from her!
Yep even hit the news here . .tell you nothing a little session at the beauty parlour couldn’t fix and a voice to die for!
Never, never judge a book by it’s cover, eh.
Wow – totally awesome voice. And I love the judges reactions – knocked right out of the cosy cotton socks.
Grannymar – It’s uplifting stuff isn’t it? We don’t often get a chance to witness raw talent shine through against the odds.
Baino – There’s hope for us all yet! In the right hands, this lady will go far.
AV – It was pure pleasure to see Simon Cowell put back in his box. And an interesting insight into how judgemental society has become. That lady’s spirit was almost as uplifting as her voice.
Most people who engage with Max Clifford WANT his presence and it’s their own funeral to do so if they wish.
Can’t help but think that this whole show in contrived though, masterful editing leads us to the ‘oooh… aaaaaaah…. ‘ effect and we’re swept up into this pantomine by choice.
Welcome Ciara!
I’m not a follower of the show and didn’t see it when originally broadcast so I can’t comment really. From Ant and Dec’s contribution, it would certainly appear that the ‘discovery’ was well stage-managed.