Hello, please introduce yourselves. And so I'm Jade and what's your name? Christian.
Christian is my little brother and we're signing along with us. How old are you? I'm 18 years old and how old are you Christian?
I'm four. He's four. Four, my goodness me.
Fantastic. What are you going to do for us today? So we're here to do some sign language and some singing.
Brilliant. Thank you. We were told that Christian would never be able to communicate.
I taught him sign language so then he could talk and he's here a little miracle proving everybody wrong. YES SISTER. THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE ARE SUPPOSED TO DO.
I DIDN'T want to accept that Christian would never be able to communicate. I just knew that there was a voice in there that needed to come out. Exciting, isn't No.
You're so cheeky. We decided we wanted to teach other people this so we started a class. We were just amazed by how many people wanted to get involved.
I'm Taylor and I'm seven. I'm Sam. I'm 22.
I'm Ella and I'm 12. Are you excited to see Simon Cowell? Yes.
Yes. I'm in love with him anyway. Ella has actually met Simon before.
She won a Child of Courage Award at the Pride of Britain 2019. You are sweetest, bravest little girl and you deserve this. Congratulations.
Thank you. Now, I can't believe I'm on Britain's Got Talent. It's amazing.
It's made my dream come true. Just going to go out there and show them what we've got, aren't we? Yeah.
Try our best. Yes. We would never normally get an opportunity to do something like this.
It's unbelievable. We're just so excited. We wish you all the best.
Say thank you. Thank you. Don't break me, Mom.
Break me, Mom. Thank you. I'm not a stranger to the dark.
Hide away, they say, cuz we don't want your broken hearts. I've learned to be ashamed of all my scars. Run away, they say, no one will love you as you are.
But I won't let them break me down to dust. I know that there's a place for us, for we are glorious. There's nothing wrong with wanting to cut me down.
There's nothing wrong with being drowned out. I am brave, I am bruised, I am who I am meant to be. This is me.
Look out cuz here I come. And I'm marching on to the beat of my drum. I'm not scared to be seen.
I make no apologies. This is me. Look out cuz here I And I'm marching on to the beat of my drum.
I'm not scared to be seen. I make no apologies. That song is such an anthem for people who maybe don't feel part of the world or part of anything.
And I just found it really, really moving. It was absolutely brilliant. Hello.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
I genuinely can't find the words. Amazing. Thank you.
And Christian, you are an absolute little star. So, thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. I have to confess I have a friend of mine in this choir. Ella.
She was at the choir of Britain. And I heard Ella sing. And I said, "I have a feeling one day you're going to be auditioning on one of our shows.
" And guess what? You're here. And you're saying, "This is me.
" And I'm thinking you are us because you define what this show should be all about. This is an audition I will never, ever forget. Thank you.
Every one of you gave everything to this performance. An amazing positive message to put out there. And um all I can say is It had to be.
It had to be. Well done, everybody. Well done.
That's how you do it. That's how you celebrate golden buzzer. Tim, you've done well, done.
It's a brilliant idea. That's it. That's it.
That's it. Try it. I'm trying it.
Come on. Come on. Amazing, amazing, amazing.
Well done. Well done. Hello.
Hello. How are you? Good, you?
Very well, thank you. What's your name? I'm Jack.
Nice to meet you, Jack. I'm Dad. I'm Tim.
Hi, Dad. Tim. Aw, you're adorable.
Where are you guys from? We're from Norfolk, Norwich. How old are you, Jack?
I'm 12. 12? And how long have you been singing with Dad?
Um since I was about 5. Really? And Tim, is this what you do for a living?
I play. I'm a full-time dad really to Jack, Lily, and Gabrielle, and Kimberly. Hi.
Are you feeling nervous? A little bit, but I'm really excited. Do you think you could win this?
It's my favorite thing to watch on TV, so it'd be absolutely incredible to win. Good answer. Do you have a favorite judge?
I like Simon especially because I like Simon especially because um I like watching his best insults. They're good, aren't they? They are really good.
They're funny. Okay. Probably not best to ask that question again.
Last question. Yes. What's the song?
Uh this is a song called The Lucky One that Jack and I write together, and um this is one of ours. Okay. Can you tell me what it's about?
It's um we we kind of we've all had um family losses and things like that and and as a father and son it's um it's a kind of father-son song, family song. It's about It's about us. It's about being so we are to have what we have.
Aw, well you seem adorable and we wish you guys the best of luck. Thank you. Lay your head head on me.
As I fall into sleep. Put your arms around mine. Stay here by my side.
We're the lucky ones. Only just begun. Others leave too.
We're the lucky ones. Till your eyes can see. I'll be all you need.
Put your hands in mine. Stay here by my side. We're the lucky ones.
Only just begun. Others leave too. We're the lucky ones.
Promise me no matter how the years change, my eyes don't see you perfectly imperfect, just like you were meant to be. And all through our lives, I'll be your savior. Be mine.
Hey, you. We're the lucky ones. We're the lucky ones.
All the years begin. All the years begin. All so young.
All so young. But we are the lucky ones. We are the lucky ones.
I love you. Thank you. Tim, Jack, this is it all.
Oh, big day for us. We can do this. Hello.
Hi there. Hello. What's your name?
Uh, I'm David McPartlin. I'm the head teacher of Flakefleet Primary School and this is our choir. Hi.
Hello. So, tell me a little bit about the choir and how long they've been singing together. Uh, probably since September.
We're a really eclectic group. We've got ranges from four all the way through to 11. Some are amazing singers.
SOME ARE JUST ENTHUSIASTIC. I'M NOT BEING NO, NO, NO, NO, NO. NO.
way of putting it. No. Do you know why?
It was just to use that in future. That is funny. You were enthusiastic.
So, what's the big dream for this choir? Reading and writing's important at school, but the kids had a dream. This one in assembly said she wanted to go on Britain's Got Talent.
And here we are. Amazing. Uh What's your name?
Megan. Megan. How old are you, Megan?
Seven. Seven. And why did you want to come on Britain's Got Talent?
It cuz I love singing. Oh, well, we're all rooting for you. Good luck.
Thank you very much. We uh We good? Yeah.
I I'm just going When you're ready, yeah. going go and conduct. Really proud of you what have you done.
All right, you're amazing kids. Let's go for it. Yeah?
Smile. Stop. Stop.
Stop. Stop. Stop.
Stop. Stop. Stop.
Stop. Stop. Stop.
Stop. Stop. Stop.
Stop. Stop. Stop.
Stop. Stop. Stop.
Stop. Stop. Stop.
Stop. Stop. Stop.
Stop. Stop. Stop.
Stop. That was absolute chaos and absolute joy. Thank you so much.
Simon, what did you think? I think you are so important to kids age to remind them you know, to have fun. Your joy that you radiated is infectious and uh this to me is what Britain's Got Talent is all about.
David. It's just one of the most joyous things I've ever seen and I think you've just made all our hearts soar today and it's what you want your childhood to have been like and what you want your children's child to be like, which is just full of unbridled joy. So, this is what I think.
Well done. Well done. Amazing.
Amazing. Enjoy your moment. You're a great teacher.
You're a great teacher. You're a great great teacher. Well done everybody.
Here they are ladies and gentlemen. Well done. Well done in there.
Come on. Come on. Ah, here he is.
He was stuck in the bin. He was stuck in the bin. He was stuck in there.
Well done guys. She will act now. Me, 8 years.
Yo soy Ucraniana. Ya budu tancevat dlya vsekh ukrainskikh detej. Ya posvyashchayu svoj tanec Ukraine.
So what's new? Ask me again. You know I don't know.
I don't know. I don't Pues cuando quieras. Vale.
Listo. Empezamos. Gracias a ti, guapa.
Dilo todo, ¿no? ¿No? Vale.
A tu aire. Cuando quieras. A bailar.
Hold me closer, tiny dancer. Count the headlights on the highway. We good.
I do believe it all. Everything over you. The feeling just forget the way I feel it.
I feel it. I feel it. over you.
The feeling over you. you? Before we get to Show me your burden.
First take me to If I lay here If I just lay here Would you lie with me and just forget the world? If I lay here If I just lay here Feels empty. Feels so Que me me Adaptation First take me to Call me out.
that I All that I Still I rise. They're all I can I don't know And fears I hide. Just know that these things will change for us.
Just know that these things will change for us. Just know that these things What will we be as real as the stars that Give me Kleenex. More.
More. It's better than the bottom. Hey.
Look at this mess. Yes, I don't know what you say to us with us. Yeah, I see your sweet dreams.
I don't know what I tell you but I don't know. I don't know what you are doing with your family and I have a lot of things to tell you but I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say but I don't know.
I don't know what to do but I do. I don't know what to do but I do. I don't know what to do but I do.
I don't know what to do but I do. I don't know what to do but I do. I don't know what to do but I We ARE CHICKEN SHED.
NO MATTER what you doing. No matter what you playing. Chicken shed is an amazing place to company based in North London.
Everyone and anybody from all walks of life come to chicken shed. No matter where you living. No matter what you giving.
How are you feeling about performing in the Palladium? It's so cool seeing all the judges. Yeah.
And seeing Ant and Dec. Oh, yeah. Chicken shed is a place for people where they don't have a place before.
No matter where you are, where you coming from. Put your head on your heart. Don't It's like we're all a big family.
If someone's upset, we say, "Come on, join us. Let's have some fun. " It's just a lovely place to be.
Feels like a home to me. Just can't wait to perform and see what we've got. We're going to blow your socks off.
So, GET READY. CHICKEN SHED. HI THERE.
HOW ARE YOU? GOOD. HOW ARE YOU?
Everybody seems very excited. Yeah, we are really excited. We want to show how hard we work.
We can't wait to see it. Let's get you on there, shall we? Yes, let's go.
Good luck. Good luck. No matter where you are.
There's so many of us. There's loads of you, isn't there? Hello.
Hi, how you doing? How you doing? You look hyped up and ready to go.
Oh, yeah. We're ready. We're ready.
What are your names and where are you from? Well, I'm Gabriel. Gabriel.
Jimmy. I'm Cara and we're from CHICKENSHED THEATRE COMPANY. YEAH!
YEAH! GO CHICKENSHED! CAN YOU TELL US a bit more about them, please?
Well, um, Chickenshed is so many things for so many different people. We're all about if you have a passion for theatre and you love theatre, then you're welcome. We're an inclusive company.
We don't audition. That's why there's so many of us and we celebrate our differences and we love that. That's what makes us us.
We've been going for almost 50 years now, but there's still so much change to make. It's about celebrating our young people. Love that, Gabriel.
Whenever you're ready, stage is yours. Thank you. This is a message to our generation and all the so many struggles we're mentally facing.
We live in a world that's messed up and kind of wild. So, whether you're a young adult or a little child, and trust me, I know you might feel scared cuz there's pain in your heart that you just can't bear. And you think, "What's the point?
" cuz you feel life's not fair. But remember, I'll be by your side with comfort and care. And just take your time.
I know you're feeling down, but one day you'll be victorious wearing the crown. This is our chance to speak to the world for every young person, every boy and every girl. I can beat the night.
I'm not afraid of thunder. I am full of life. I am full of wonder.
Woah. Woah. I ain't falling under.
Woah. Woah. I am full of wonder.
Woah. Feed my name. The world's upon our shoulders.
No way we going break. Cuz we are full of wonder. Woah.
Woah. We ain't falling Woah. Woah.
We are full of wonder. Uh, I can feel the energy around me. Sometimes I slip up and it feels like I'm drowning, but the power's inside of me is coursing through my veins.
There's no doubt about it. And you don't want to feel doubt in me. Uh, forget the drama cuz I had a little setback.
Fighting with the powers, so I had to get some getback. Yeah, I grew with it and chipped my shoulder. Had something to prove, but my mind got older.
Got to smile. Tell you what. This life is contagious.
Go, go tell your neighbors. Just reach out and pass it on. Ooh, yeah.
This life is contagious. Go, go tell your neighbors. Just reach out and pass it on.
This life is contagious. Go, go tell your neighbors. Reach out and pass it on.
Hey. Come on. Come on.
Come on. Come on. Spin it.
Spin So good. Yeah. Joy.
One time. Oh, happy feet. Happy feet.
Who would have deserved that? You're a superstar. Thank you so much.
Absolutely superstar. So, congratulations. Beautiful and powerful.
Every character came alive. The story came alive. We can all hear you loud and clear.
Don't you think? And um I thought the singing was amazing. The choreography was fantastic.
You were all in sync. And for me, it's all about the love that's on that stage in front of us and everything that you represent. It was a brilliant performance.
Wonderful. Well done. I've known about ChickenShed for a long time and I always wondered when's the year you're going to come on Got Talent.
And the work you do actually is incredible. And this performance summed up everything you do. This really, really, really, really is a golden buzzer audition.
That's what the golden buzzer is for. I love every single thing that you stand for and what you represent. Inclusivity is so important.
Everybody feeling represented. And you do that in abundance. And you're giving young people this incredible opportunity and platform, and honestly, I don't know what else is more important than that.
Absolutely. So, it's my honor to give you a golden buzzer. Love you guys.
Go and celebrate. Well done. Well done.
incredible. Thank you. Cheers.
Good enjoy. Thank you so much. Well, now that's a golden buzzer.
Can I join you? What? I've always wondered what would it be like to experience real magic.
Well, 2 years ago, I did. And it changed me and my life forever. Amanda, Yes.
to ask you to give this Rubik's Cube a mix for me. Can you keep on mixing until I come back to you? Yes.
Thank you. David, Mhm. inside this box are 25 different colored crayons.
I'm going to give these a mix, and David, you're going to choose one, but without looking. Just grab one at random. Hold it in your hand, David, but don't look at it.
Keep it hidden. Alicia, Yes. these cards belong to my daughter.
It's important to see that all the cards are different. Yep. I'm going to ask you to just touch the back of any one.
It doesn't matter which, but what is very, very important is that I don't do any sleight of hand. So, I'll spread the cards like this. Point to any one that you like.
Wow, right down there. Can you hold out your hand for me? I'm going to place that card on the palm of your hand.
Genuinely the card that you touched. Is that okay? Yes.
Lovely. Amanda, Yes. you have mixed that cube Yes.
into a completely unique pattern. Yes. Fair to say?
Uh-huh. We'll get back to that in a moment. Simon, Mhm.
I'm going to ask you to hold this pen in your right hand right here. Perfect. You lower your wrist down, get comfortable.
Yeah. Lovely. This book belongs to my wife.
There are over 600 pages, around about 200,000 words in the book. Alicia, can I ask you to close your eyes for a moment? And just say the word stop.
Stop. Simon, I'm going to hold the book above your pen. Mhm.
Amanda, can you say the word stop as I do this? Stop. Simon, can you bring the pen up to the page without looking and draw a small circle the size of a five pence piece.
You don't have to be precise. I'm going to place the book down in front of you here, Simon. I'll take the pen.
Can you do me a favor, lift up the book. Don't show me, but have a look at where you've drawn that circle. Can you confirm that there is a word or words that you can see within that circle?
Yeah. Yeah? There is?
Wonderful. It's a good start. David, can you tell us what color crayon do you have?
Red. The red crayon. Alicia, for the first time, what card did you choose?
Uh puppet penguin. The puppet penguin. Amanda, very carefully, can you just lift off the box so we can see the pattern that you've created on the very top of that Rubik's Cube.
Now, if I told you that I knew this exact outcome yesterday, a week ago, or a month ago, you'd say, "Well, that was have to be magic. " Some people would. I would.
But, it's not real magic. It's interesting, intriguing, maybe clever. Some might even say amazing, but it's not real magic.
See, for me, real magic changed two years ago. This to me is real magic. No.
Oh my god. Wow. And Simon, that leaves just you.
For the very first time, Simon, what is the word that you circled? Hat. Hat, H A T.
Yeah. Simon, this is for you. Isabella, you beautiful little girl.
If Daddy was going to do Britain's Got Talent in 2 years from now, what random word do you think Simon would think of? Hat. Hat.
H A T. And you could be right. Oh my god, that's amazing.
Wow. Oh my god. Awesome.
Simon. I'm absolutely gobsmacked. Thank you.
I mean, first of all, thank god your little girl's okay. Uh that's the most important. She's okay now, yeah?
Absolutely. Good. Well, I'm thrilled to hear that.
Um don't know what you've gone through, Mark, through your career trying to get the break you've been looking for. I have a feeling this act is going to change your life. It was unbelievable.
Thank you very much. I really appreciate that. I really do.
I've been doing this show now what, 7 years? And I genuinely never ever thought a magic act would move me like that. I know.
That's just crazy. I don't care how you did it. It was magnificent.
it's magic. You have just taken magic to a whole new level, my friend. Thank you.
You're welcome. Great act. Brilliant.
It was a really beautifully put together performance. Thank you, David. I loved your presentation.
So calm, so in control all the time. I like that you didn't bother with lots of silly jokes on the side. Obviously, it's incredibly moving seeing the story with your family as well.
And it's a lovely way of including them in the act. Thank you. It's It's astonishing.
Gets you in tears. Yeah, it's really emotional. Utterly extraordinary.
You know, we're all parents. And that is the greatest magic in the world. Oh, she's my magic.
Absolutely. And we're going to take a bow. What big tears, buddy.
Buddy, that was big tears. That was enormous. Enormous.
Well done. Well done, buddy. Brilliant.
So deserving. So deserving. Oh my god.
See you in the live shows. That was so brilliant. So brilliant.
Thank you. You got me right there. Well done.
Hello. Who are you guys? Uh we are Conversion.
Where are you guys from? We are from Trois-Rivières, Quebec. Wow.
Wow. And why have you come here to Canada's Got Talent stage? Well, we're a group of dancers.
And tonight, we're going to be dancing for our coach, Vince. He and his wife had fertility issues. So, this one's for him.
We do everything together. We're always at the studio. We're training together.
It's really our family and we do everything together. Our coach, Vince, really saw us grow up. So, he's like our dad of the family.
We are doing a dance called "Open". Our coach came up with the story line. He found out him and his wife, they were pregnant.
And it was very emotional for them because it took them 8 to 9 years to have their baby. And it was a big struggle for them. So, we really were with him throughout the whole process.
And it's very touching and we're bringing his vision to life and his story. So, it's very honoring to us. Best of luck, guys.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Can I just say the best Canadian dancers have come out of Quebec. So, the bar is set high. Woah.
SEVEN OH. IT'S COCO. WOW.
That was amazing. That was original. What is the story behind that?
We are dancing on our coach's son's ultrasound. So, his heartbeat. This is by far the best act I have seen tonight.
It really is. How many people in your group? 36.
That's the biggest dance group we've had on the stage. 36 bodies moving as one. It was completely in sync.
It was such an intimate story. When we started the show, I got asked, you know, what do you want to see on stage? And I said, I want to feel it.
I said, I want my heart to skip a beat. I want my heart to soar. And you know what, guys?
I was really, really feeling it. And I think they were feeling it. And I think to the semi-finals.
conversion. How do you feel? Hello.
So, what are your names, please? So, I'm Honey. And I am Sammy.
I am Honey's mommy. How old are you? You're Honey's mommy.
Yes. Okay. So, if you don't mind me asking, how old are you?
I'm 14. And you're 43. Okay.
Today. No. Happy birthday.
Happy birthday. I'm always curious when moms and daughters work together. Whose idea was it?
Mine. I applied without telling her. Are you serious?
Yeah. And what did you say? I wouldn't repeat what I probably said, but after that, okay, fine.
What are we singing? And Honey, why did you think it was important that you did this with your mom? Our past couple of years, our last 2 years, my mom got diagnosed with cancer.
And um it's been like like Sorry. Don't worry. You take your time.
Sorry. It's been like a tough couple of years, and to be here with my mom is the best thing that's ever happened to me. Very brave.
And how are you doing now? Yeah, absolutely fine. It's It's all fine.
Oh, I'm thrilled to hear that. I I'm just so grateful for everything. I never thought that when me and my mom were singing in like the car or something that it would bring us to this stage.
Okay, I'm really looking forward to this. Good luck, guys. Thank you.
Thank you. It's not simple to say. But most days I don't recognize me.
These shoes, this apron, this place, and these patrons have taken more than I gave them. And it's not what I asked for. Sometimes life just slips in through the back door.
Right. Okay. I just don't like the song.
But your voices work really well together. Just think has to be one of those big moment songs. So, how would you feel about coming back maybe later on today?
Okay. Yeah. Thank you.
Thank you. Okay. Great.
Thank you. We'll see you later. See you later.
See you later. My god, that was quick. I thought we were going to see you so much later.
We have just learned this. I have got the lyrics on my hand. You're so brilliantly brave to do that.
Yeah. Thank you. Not only is it a great song, obviously I'm a mommy, I can identify with the lyrics.
I'm sure every mommy can. And she has really been my rock and got me through stuff. So, can you just do it?
Standing on the platform watching you go. Just It's like no other pain I've ever known. To love someone so much to have no control.
It's nice. Yeah, it is nice. It was good taste.
You said, "I want to see the world. " And I said, "Go. " I think I'm lost without you.
I think I'm lost, lost, lost away. Away. Away.
Away. I think I'm lost without you, you. Standing on the platform watching you go.
You said, "I want to see the world. " And I said, "Go. " There goes my heart.
For you are the one. I'm losing my Look how much it means to them. Good for you.
After everything you've gone through, you know, you deserve that moment. And I'm going to remember this audition for a long, long time. I can't imagine how difficult that's been for you both.
But you've turned it into something incredibly special here today. It was flawless, ladies. Well done.
Thank you. Thank you so much. I just love the connection.
There's nothing more beautiful than mother-daughter relationship. Congratulations. You did it.
Every single lyric that you got right and sang just seemed so poignant to your story. It was just the most wonderful thing to witness. Thank you.
You know what? You really deserve that. Amazing.
I'd climb every mountain and swim every ocean You remind me so much of my little girl as well. Well done. Oh my god, not at all.
Thank you so much. My name is Malakai. I'm 13 years old and my big dream is to be a singer.
I started singing at 7. My mom made me join the choir because she's very bossy. My mom's my biggest fan and we're very close.
My baby. On Britain's Got Talent. Wow.
Malakai is a sweet child. He plays tough but he's very emotional. Hi ladies.
Are you ready to come to the auditorium? When he's on that stage, I'm just going to be pinching myself. You're not even the one on stage.
Why are you petrified, mum? It just scares me because on his very first show somebody heckled him. It was gutting to think that someone would boo a child on stage cuz it could have knocked his confidence completely.
You ready to go? Yeah. You want to follow me?
Well, it didn't, thank god. When my mom watches me in the audience, I think she'll be very nervous or hoping I can get through it. Come on, let's do it.
Best of luck. On to the star. Have fun out there, Malakai.
Enjoy. How are you? Very excited.
Good. And what's your name, please? my name is Malakai.
I'm 13 years old and I'm a singer from London. Oh. Okay.
That was quite gorgeous. When did you decide, Malakai, that you were going to be a singer? When I was 7.
What happened? I joined my choir. Yeah.
And then what? And then I started singing. Yeah.
So, this is what you want to be full-time? Yeah. That's why you're here.
Yeah. Who have you brought with you today, darling? Uh, my mom and my sister.
They're in the audience. Hello, ladies. All right.
No more questions, I promise you. Good luck. Please be good.
Yes, we like that. Very nice. Very nice.
Oh, look at that. Okay. Malachi.
Is there any one word I could use to describe that? Golden. Oh, lovely.
How amazing was that? I mean, seriously. Seriously good.
One of the best voices I've ever heard for someone your age. I mean, this is amazing. Oh, look at that.
Well deserved. Let's grab the gold. Come on.
Well done, pal. It is gorgeous. Well done, pal.
Well done. Hey. Amanda.
That was a stunning performance. Stunning. Totally flawless, very composed.
I looked over at your mom and sister. And they were in bits. So, you did you did yourself so proud.
It was beautiful. I don't know what you're channeling, but whatever is pouring out of you was so heavenly and beautiful. I actually went into a a trance.
I agree. It was like being in heaven. That was stunning.
That was fabulous. I was in tears because you really touched me, and it's very simple. You sang like an angel.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you for coming on this show. Really, that means a lot. Thank you.
Come away. Come away. Go take him out.
Take him out. Take him out. Take him out.
Yes! You got your lovely golden buzzer. It's our genie.
Today I looked up how long it would take to drown. Today I looked up how long it would take to drown. How long can you hold your breath before you can't hold your breath any longer?
And how long until your lungs give out and the sound that used fill the void quiets like a mouse at midnight searching for its piece of the pie. Today I stood in front of a window and imagined what it would be like to fly. No, I didn't.
I imagined what it would be like to jump outside the frame that caged me inside. But my better judgment said it wouldn't be very kind if someone you cared about found you. That's the voice that plays like a tape on the rewind.
Rewind. Rewind. Why would someone do such a thing?
What could drive someone to that type of depth? Could I be driven to such depths? Would I ever be able to jump?
There is no place to be soft in these moments. Jump. There's no time to be caught in this moment.
Jump. There's no need to believe there ever was a moment. Jump.
Sigh. Believe. Relief in this moment.
Cuz I could never be the one to be in this moment. Or could I? Jump.
Today I looked up how long it would take to drown. Do you first hold your breath? Do you exhale all of your problems and worries before casting your thoughts to the bottom of an otherwise empty place below the poverty line of depressed thoughts and the sad calamity of a haunted house you've called home?
I don't know. Maybe someone out there has an answer. But for now, I'm still trying to come to terms with the fact that today I looked up how long it would take to drown.
What is your name? Um my name is Jasmine Elcock. Jasmine, how old are you?
Um I've just turned 14 two days ago. Oh, happy birthday. Thank you.
Who have you brought with you? Um I've got my dad with me here today and my mom. Brilliant.
Well, this is 2 minutes that could really change everything. So, good luck. much.
Thank you. No matter how hard I try, you keep pushing me aside and I can't break through. There's no talking to you.
You said that you're leaving. It takes time to believe it. But after all that's said and done you're going to be the lonely one.
Do you believe in life after love? I can feel something inside me saying, "And I really don't think you're strong enough for now. " Well, I don't need you anymore.
No, I don't need you anymore. Do you believe in life after love? I can feel something inside me saying, "And I really don't think you're strong ENOUGH FOR NOW.
" DO you believe in life after love? I can feel something inside me saying, "And I really don't think you're strong enough for now. " Oh, wow.
Really, I was in I was in tears like that. Fantastic. Fantastic.
Well done, guys. Oh, god. It's going to really emotional.
I feel deserved that. Oh, thank you. Thank you.
You know what? I was at one point losing the will to live, thinking maybe all the talent has gone. And now you come back, little thing, with such a great voice, so charming.
And let me tell you, I think this country is going to totally fall in love with For so many reasons, that audition moved me so much. I've never been this much of a mess on the show. Literally.
Oh my goodness. I hope all your dreams come true. You deserve it.
You really do. Oh, look. Alicia.
Well done, guys. Oh, look. Thank you so much.
What are your names? Um so, I go by the name of Flintz. Flintz, yeah.
My name is Taylor. How do you get the you are Flint and Taylor. And how old are you boys?
I'm 22. I'm 17. Oh, you babies.
And where are you from? So, I'm from Croydon. Come on.
And I'm from Birmingham. Nice. So, how did you guys meet?
So, um we met through the first lockdown um by Instagram. We were doing like Instagram lives. Okay.
Today was the first day we met. You were wrong. Yeah.
Come on. That That is not fair. We met in 2020 on my Instagram.
We just literally just bounced off each other's vibe. But, today's actually the first day we've met each other, which is nuts. Today, I'm going to be rapping an original piece.
And I'm going to be playing the piano to that piece. I sent him the piano through social media. And he's just been running off of that.
The lyrics are very personal to him. I was a troublesome kid hanging out with like the wrong set of people going down the wrong path. With mom and dad's guidance, they just sort of dragged me out and helped me become the person I am today.
We've had no rehearsals together prior to this. And the first time we're doing it is at the London Palladium. Crazy.
Yeah. Crazy. This audition today can change our life.
We want to make our mark. We want to sell out tours. We want people to remember Flint and Taylor.
So, who do you guys look up to? And what's the big dream for you both? I look up to my like dad a lot.
Like my dad's my inspiration. Is pop here? He's here.
Him and my mom helped me become the person I am today. Did you write the song? Yeah, I wrote the lyrics myself.
Yeah. It's called Change. Yeah, the song's about basically inspiring my younger brothers.
I want them to like not follow the same footsteps I used to follow. I want them to be better than me. Oh, that's nice.
Well, this is your moment. Take care. Take care.
Good luck. This is so nerve-racking. Ready to Been blessed with this gift and I'mma use it.
And I thank the Lord because my life really changed. So I put my heart and my soul into music. Listen to the words.
I hope you can relate. From a kid I was on antics. I never gripped a weapon.
Stealing from these shops, I was always in detention. Didn't know what I was thinking. Faced a few suspensions.
They tried to tell my parents I'm a kid that's got aggression. I was following the crowd. I thought that I could fit in.
I thought they had my back but the situations were different. But still I start to follow the one and be seen as weak. So anything that they do, I follow them so you can see.
And I was dumb, stupid. Know that I was crazy. Following the crowd because I wanted them to rate me.
After school doing things that some would call shady. I was deep involved. Nobody came to save me.
I had to change my ways because I made my parents cry. Something changed up in my mind cuz there were times I could have died. Fake this, fake that.
I was living life in lies. Parents gave me everything. Young me never realized I really had to change to try and be the best for my bros.
Telling them don't make the same mistakes I did on the road. Always choose the right path, never lie. Forget about the code.
If you go left, you'll go regret this when you getting old. I know that I ain't perfect, but talk I make mistakes. Change is just a process.
I'm doing what it takes. Going to make my family proud and put a smile up in their face. You knew me in the days you would have seen the drastic change, but it's a struggle.
I can't lie. I've been through the pain and been through some dark times. I put my pen to my pad and then I write rhymes.
If you didn't know, I can tell you that it's my time. I will shine. Pen to my pad and every day I keep on writing.
Want to be a star, so every day I keep on shining. My work is paying off. I'm never stopping grinding.
I'll see you at the top and we know that it's all in time and being blessed with this gift and I'm going to use it. And I thank the Lord because my life really changed. So I put my heart and my soul into music.
Listen to the words. I hope you can relate. Everything was so clear and so passionate.
I loved hearing your story. You also are phenomenal on that piano. I mean, amazing.
But you love that you're telling me important to say and there'll be a lot of people watching this who will will will relate to that and they'll take a very positive message away from it, which I think is fantastic. And the both of you together is what real. That's what was great about it.
It was real. It was real and I loved that. I've not seen a great movie.
This shouldn't have worked, you know, bearing in mind how you never met until before today. Everything was just brilliant. Even when your voice kind of broke with emotion at the end, it was just absolutely a perfect audition in my opinion.
Genuinely, it's everything we look for. I mean, nothing makes me more happy than seeing music young musicians. You had something to say, Flynn.
We've had no one on the show like you before, which is brilliant. And they say in life, save the best till last. They loved you guys.
Can't wait to see what you're going to do in the live shows now. So I want to shout. I want to scream till the world straight out.
Thank you. When I am down and oh my soul so weary when troubles come and my heart return me tonight I'm still and waiting in the silence until you come and sit awhile with me. You raise me up so I can stand on mountains.
You raise me up to walk on stormy seas. I am strong when I am on your shoulders. You raise me up to more than I can be.
You raise me up so I can stand on mountains. You raise me up to walk on stormy seas. seas.
I am strong when I am on your shoulders. You raise me up to more than I can be. You raise me up to more than I can be.
Merci. Merci beaucoup. Merci.
Wow. Wow. Wow.
Wow. Ah, c'est beau. Merci beaucoup.