Britain's Got Talent star welcomes a baby just hours before her audition airs on TV, calling it her "own little BGT baby".

We were totally taken aback!

April 16th 2023.

Britain's Got Talent star welcomes a baby just hours before her audition airs on TV, calling it her
Saturday was an extra special day for Amy Lou Smith! The Britain's Got Talent star revealed that she had given birth to a beautiful baby girl just hours before her audition was aired to the public. As she sang Beyonce's Listen, judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli were in awe of her performance. Alesha said it was her "favourite audition so far" and Amanda added that she was "covered in goosebumps" when Amy started singing.



The new mom, who also has a four-year-old son, said that her newborn, Aida, is "absolutely perfect and healthy in every single form". She was overwhelmed with the love and support she received from the show and admitted that Aida has made the family complete.

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Amy was pleasantly surprised to find out that her audition would be airing on the same weekend that she had planned to give birth. It's amazing how it all worked out! BGT has produced a number of stars since it first aired in 2007, including Diversity, Paul Potts, and Susan Boyle.

This past weekend was especially special for Amy Lou Smith. Just hours before her Britain's Got Talent audition aired, she welcomed her baby girl, Aida, into the world. During her performance, the audience and judges alike were in awe of Amy's stunning rendition of Beyonce's Listen. Alesha Dixon couldn't help but express her admiration, saying it was her favorite audition yet. Amanda Holden was also blown away, noting that she was covered in goosebumps. Amy's newborn daughter and four-year-old son, have completed their family.

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Amy was shocked to find out that her audition would be airing the same weekend that she was due to give birth. She noted how amazing it was to receive all the love and support from being on the show. Britain's Got Talent, which first aired in 2007, has seen the success of many stars, such as Diversity, Paul Potts, and Susan Boyle.







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