A young singer with a brain tumor moved Britain's Got Talent audience to tears as her choir received the Golden Buzzer.

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April 21st 2024.

A young singer with a brain tumor moved Britain's Got Talent audience to tears as her choir received the Golden Buzzer.
The latest episode of Britain's Got Talent had viewers reaching for their tissues as a choir group received the coveted Golden Buzzer. It was a heartwarming moment that left everyone in the audience with tears in their eyes. The emotional performance was by an eight-year-old boy, who has been battling a brain tumor, and his choir group. They showcased their incredible singing abilities and captured the hearts of everyone in the room.

This year's auditions have been full of surprises and incredible talents. In the previous episode, a singer and a South Korean martial arts troupe were awarded the Golden Buzzer. And in the second round of auditions, Ravi's Dream Team, a choir group led by the talented eight-year-old Ravi, stole the show. Alesha Dixon, one of the judges, was so moved by their performance that she hit the special buzzer, sending them straight through to the live shows.

Ravi, with the support of his sister, mother, and father, explained his reason for being on the show. "I've watched BGT all my life and always wanted to audition for it," he said. "Two years ago, I was diagnosed with a brain tumor, and I'm here to show that no matter what life throws at you, you can still achieve your dreams." The choir then performed "A Million Dreams" from The Greatest Showman, leaving Alesha and fellow judge Amanda Holden in tears.

Alesha explained why she pressed the coveted buzzer, saying, "The Golden Buzzer is such a personal thing, and I always say I can only press it when it feels right, and you're such a remarkable young man." The judges were so moved by the performance that they couldn't help but get to their feet and join in the celebration with the choir members.

The auditions also featured a variety of other acts, including 10-year-old Trey Braine, who impressed the judges with his breakdancing skills, and Genevieve Cote, an impressionist who provided sounds of nature to accompany a wildlife scenery. However, not all acts were successful, as some failed to impress the judges, including Duncan Fletcher, who attempted some stunts but only ended up setting himself on fire.

But one act that stood out was Jack Rhodes, also known as "The Phantom." He made his return to the show, revealing that he was the "invisible" magician who appeared on BGT in 2022. Although Simon Cowell felt that the ending of his performance lacked impact, Jack surprised everyone by making his assistant disappear from a trunk he had just climbed into.

As the auditions continue, the contestants are all vying for the £250,000 cash prize and a spot on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance. It's an opportunity of a lifetime that these talented individuals are working hard to achieve. So far, the judges have seen some incredible acts, and there's no doubt that there are more surprises in store for the upcoming episodes of Britain's Got Talent.

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