Britain's Got Talent judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams returned to London's Hammersmith Apollo on Wednesday for the third ...
Thank you so, so much." Read More However, only two could go through to the final and it was confirmed that Tom Ball had received the most public votes and would be sailing through to the final.
The third semi-final saw dance routines, comedic acts and a special performance from former BGT winners Diversity.
It went on to win the must-see moment at the 2021 TV Bafta Awards, which is voted for by the public. While secondary school teacher Ball secured his spot after a powerful rendition of Rise Like A Phoenix by Eurovision star Conchita Wurst, which won the Austrian singer the song contest in 2014. Singer Tom Ball and comedian Eva Abley have secured spots in the Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) final on Sunday after the third live semi-final show.
Singer Tom blew the audience away with his powerful rendition of Conchita Wurst's Rise Like A Phoenix, receiving a standing ovation from the judges.
If we ever go into lockdown again, I want to be trapped in a room with you because the hours would fly by.' The presenter showcased her enviable figure in yet another jaw dropping gown. The teen joked: 'I would love to buy n e-bike but then I’m thinking, if the richest man on TV can’t stay on one… I love all your sound effects. I think on the semi-finals, you’ve got to be better than your first audition.' David disagreed, saying: 'I think the wonderful thing about his group is it always involves a surprise. Simon then added: 'I’m sorry, I don’t think it was as good. what chance do I have? I loved your first audition because it was all about fun. Impressive: Acrobatic performers The Freaks were the third act to take to the stage and received universal praise from the judges Acrobatic performers The Freaks were the third act to take to the stage and received universal praise from the judges. He said: 'I think Immi [Davis] should be standing here as well.
Teenage comedian Eva Abley has stormed through to the Britain's Got Talent final and "is ready to go out there and smash it again", her proud mother has ...
It's lovely to see that people love her for being her." You are so refreshing, so genuine, you're incredible." "The world is her oyster." Kelly added: "I think there's opportunities for her to do a lot of things in the future. "She's just so happy she's managed to get her voice across to people. "To get the judges reactions, that was just the icing on the cake.
EVA ABLEY was sent through to the final of the ITV talent show for her comedy actThe 14-year-old star impressed the judges as well as the British publ.
Eva was off to a great start in her first audition when she performed jokes which touched on her disability and charmed the audience. Eva upped her game in the semi-finals from her first audition which saw her get a standing ovation from all four judges and the audience. The 14-year-old star impressed the judges as well as the British public as she performed on Britain's Got Talent on Wednesday, June 1.
Teenage comedian Eva Abley has made it through to the final of Britain's Got Talent. Three of the four judges voted to put the 14-year-old through in last ...
And here’s the moment she found out she had made the final: Three of the four judges voted to put the 14-year-old through in last night’s semi-final after she made the final two on a public vote.The majority decision meant fourth judge Simon Cowell did not have to make a call. Teenage comedian Eva Abley has made it through to the final of Britain’s Got Talent.
Tom was in shock when he was announced as the night's overall winner (Picture: ITV) (Credits: Dymond/Thames/Rex/Shutterstock). The third semi-final of ...
Several fans celebrated Tom and Eva making it through to the final, with one tweeting: ‘Tom. Called it! Deserved,’ as another added: ‘Eva to win the final now!! Singer Tom Ball and comedian Eva Abley won the support of the public to make it through to the final.