Former Sussex pupil Isaac Waddington finishes fifth in Britain’s Got Talent final
Former Chichester schoolboy Isaac’s rendition of the Billy Joel classic She’s Always a Woman sent social media wild and earned him rave reviews from show’s judging panel.
Following his performance, Amanda Holden said: “You sing with this kind of knowing that’s mature beyond your years. It was an incredible performance.”
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Hide AdAlesha Dixon added: “I absolutely love you. That was really fragile. You remind me of James Morrison.
Meanwhile the famously critical Simon Cowell described it as ‘fantastic’ and David Walliams said Isaac has a ‘big future’.
When hosts Ant and Dec asked how Isaac was feeling the 15-year-old replied: “I was bricking it. It’s great. I’ve been excited for the whole day.”
Jules O’Dwyer and her wonder dog Matisse were voted winners and with it claimed the £250,000 prize money and a spot on this year’s Royal Variety Performance.
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Hide AdIn his semi-final Isaac performed I Can’t Make You Love Me by Bonnie Raitt and went on to qualify directly for the final.
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