Britains Got Talent – Who Will Win?

Signature On Britains Got TalentWhen I first saw Signature perform in the auditions of “Britain’s got talent” I was amazed. The Michael Jackson style dancing by Suleman Mirza was really good and the choice of music was great, but then all of a sudden it just got better when Madhu Singh appeared on stage bhangra dancing. What worried me at first was the fact that maybe they couldn’t give us more.

After the audition finished it was the turn of the three judges, Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden to tell us what they thought:

Simon – We weren’t expecting that.
Amanda – Bloody brilliant, wasn’t expecting it. That’s exactly what this show is looking for. Don’t think it needs to change.
Piers – You’re a great dancer anyway. It was unique and unexpected. They obviously quite liked it anyway!!

Last night they did the following routine and got to the Final of the show, which is on ITV on Saturday night. I didn’t think the routine was as good as the first one but I suppose half of the fun was the fact that we didn’t know that Madhu existed until he appeared on the stage.

When asked when recently interviewed “If you won Britain’s got talent, what would you do with the prize money? The answers were:

Suleman: I would definitely go on holiday, take a long rest and pay off the student loans!!
Madhu: I would give some to charity and the rest to my family.

Andrew Johnston On Britains Got TalentThey seem like two really nice normal blokes. Good luck to them. The only person who is stopping me from thinking that they will win “Britain’s got talent” is the the 13 year old Andrew Johnston from Carlisle who, for his first audition sang the moving song “Pie Jesu”. As far as I am concerned his gorgeous voice far outweighs any of the other competitors. He is just Fabulous and I for one will be voting for him!!



One Response to “Britains Got Talent – Who Will Win?”

  1. foxtrot steps Says:

    Why people are so magical and wonderful? I think it is good to reveal something hidden suddenly to catch all that attention which is enough to be rated top. They have the talent and they deserve to be appraised.

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