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Teenage singer Beau wows judges in BGT auditions

She was victorious at local contest Warrington’s Got Talent in 2014, nailing the top prize in the 5-11 category after performing Les Miserables’ I Dreamed a Dream.

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But the Star’s story drew a strong response from Britain’s Got Talent.

However it’s now been said that the judges had seen Beau before, although not Simon who was off ill at the time.

The 12-year-old singer has attended a stage school for five years.

Her impressive vocals left many viewers at home in awe (and myself in tears).

The young singer earned a standing ovation for her audition, with Holden immediately reaching to hit the Golden Buzzer, meaning Beau will now go through to the live semi-finals.

Beau is the current bookmakers favourite to win the ITV show.

Some viewers even slammed the child for “pretending” to be nervous as she stood on a stage in front of hundreds of people and TV cameras.

And you may well be interested in finding out what else she can sing, too…

It’s also ridiculous to accuse someone of “cheating” because they have had training in their talent.

The 12-year-old has previously competed in Teen Star, which along with Open Mic is an X Factor or Britain’s Got Talent style competition run by Future Music.

Secondly, the show is about TALENT – not how a person came about that talent.

“You could see her holding her hands at the start of the performance but when she started singing she let go you could see her get into the zone”.

“It’s not as if she’s only had a few singing lessons – far from it – she’s a polished performer who’s clearly very comfortable on stage”.

Last night a show spokesman said: “Beau had singing lessons once a month for the past four years with StagePro”.

“When Amanda hit the golden buzzer, it was a dream come true, literally”.

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I would say that it is a just reward for all that she has worked for, wouldn’t you?

Britain's Got Talent 2016: Amanda Holden hits her Golden Buzzer for golden girl Beau Dermott