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To be honest I don't even care if we have seen it before.

There just IS something incredibly heartwarming about it all. A person who was all but ready to be thrown to the wolves, somehow ended up winning absolutely everybody over, whilst still remaining humble and modest about it all. It's almost like watching someone being allowed to rejoin society.

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I cant believe that they only showed 5 mins of London auditions. I saw loads of auditions that were worthy of being on last nights show.

Great show last night. I really did like Susan, but I don't know if I want her to win, I don't find her anything remarkable.

I absolutely loved Stavros Flatly, I was in tears watching (with laughter) and I found incredibly entertaining, and most importantly for me, it was something original. The reason that I absolutely loved Signature last year, because they were fantastic & original.

Onto Flawless, my favourite act that I've seen so far, absolutely, well, flawless. Everything about it was perfect and they were so in time, let alone the moves. Everything fitted with the music and I found it absolutely amazing.

And, the Good Evans family. The dad was, yes, atrocious. The mum was as good as you would find in an average bar. The two girls were absolutely adorable, and for that reason alone, my soppy self will let them off. Then, the lad, Elliot was it? He really was good, but I think they went a bit far with him, saying he could be a superstar. Okay, he was very good, streets ahead of his family and was almost pitch perfect. But, I'm sure there are plenty others like him, I don't see any star potential as such, but there is no denying he is a very strong and good singer.

 

The Ferrero Rocher had me laughing my head off, the judges were like '7, is that it' and he managed less than Ant. Oh dear.

 

Anyway, really loved it last night, really looking forward to next week

Huge audiences for 'Talent', 'Who'

 

Sunday, April 12 2009, 09:39 BST

 

By Neil Wilkes, Editor

Huge audiences for 'Talent', 'Who'

 

The return of Britain's Got Talent was the most-watched programme on Easter Saturday by a margin of over 2 million viewers, according to overnight figures.

 

The third series of the contest - fronted by Ant & Dec and with Simon Cowell as a judge - averaged 10.52m (45.1%) for ITV1 between 7.45pm and 9.15pm last night. The audience peaked with a massive 11.81m (50.1%) at 8.40pm.

 

Spinoff show Britain's Got More Talent was the most-watched multichannel programme of the day, with 1.33m (6.7%) tuning in to ITV2 from 7.45pm.

Susan Boyle is my life tbh.

 

I cried :mellow: God only knows what on earth came over me. I = mess.

Yeah I started to well up when she started to sing. :( Quite embarassing really.

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Erm Fabia sounds like she has some issues....

 

 

BUSTY Britain’s Got Talent stripper Fabia Cerra was once best pals with co-host Ant McPartlin’s wife, The Sun can reveal.

 

The curvy dancer grew up with Lisa Armstrong — who works as a make-up artist on the hit ITV1 show.

 

Sources said Lisa, 32, “nearly fell off her chair” when she saw her old pal’s sensational audition.

 

Fabia, 35, was seen by 11.8million viewers on Saturday night stripping to unveil her huge boobs covered only with tiny nipple tassels.

 

Bizarrely, Lisa’s hubby Ant, 33, had to cover Fabia’s modesty when a tassel fell off after her routine.

 

A show source said: “Lisa had not seen Fabia since she was 16 and Fabia moved away.

 

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“They lived only doors apart on the same street in Oxford and went to Bretts Oxford Dance Centre together.

 

“They used to compete in competitions together and were good childhood friends.

 

“Lisa didn’t get to say hello to Fabia as she was busy behind the scenes, but she is still a bit in shock!”

 

Fabia has split from the dad of her four-year-old son, who has learning difficulties.

 

In her autobiography In 2 Minds she tells how as a youngster she was ABUSED by a relative, claims she was BEATEN by her alcoholic mum, got ADDICTED to drugs and was SECTIONED in a mental hospital after a breakdown.

 

At one point she believed she was the daughter of Princess Margaret, the Queen’s late sister.

 

But her troubles were behind her on Saturday as she got through to the next round. Judge Piers Morgan told her: “If I had my way, you’d be in the final now.”

 

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Fabia is hopeful of winning. She said: “It would make fantastic TV — Britain’s Got Giant Boobies!”

 

ITV chiefs were celebrating yesterday with the show’s viewing figure massively up on last year’s opening episode, which scooped 8.8million. And it attracted 50 per cent of the TV audience.

 

Piers and fellow judges Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden were stunned by singing sensation Susan Boyle, 48. Also put through were North London dance troupe Flawless.

 

Last night the group’s choreographer Marlon Wallen, 24, said: “We want to inspire people. We’ve not had perfect lives, but we want to be role models.”

I do have to say though, im glad they showed Andy/The Swaying-Dancing Man who was absolutlely amazing :lol: When i went to see it, the whole audience was doing the dance and Amanda went up on stage and joined him... Weird they didnt show it...
I do have to say though, im glad they showed Andy/The Swaying-Dancing Man who was absolutlely amazing :lol: When i went to see it, the whole audience was doing the dance and Amanda went up on stage and joined him... Weird they didnt show it...

He was hilarious :rofl:

even if she doesnt win, she's won already. her life will never be the same again.

good for her i say. go Susan !! great song.

Susan's performance has featured on US news, has had over 5 and a half million YouTube views, and has a message on her Twitter from Demi Moore saying that her performance brought a tear to her eye.

 

What a change of life for her!

Whoa, looks like Susan really connected with people then. :o Maybe they should have saved her audition for another week, she's basically won it already.
Its been on the Dutch news as well. And all over the papers. Who'd thought that would happen ? Good for her.

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