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Simon Calls It the Best Audition Ever: Little Girl Stuns ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ with Remarkable Performance

An emotional letter from Olivia Lynes’s mother to “Britain’s Got Talent” judge Amanda Holden catapulted the eleven-year-old singer to fame on the show. In the letter, Olivia’s mother expressed that her daughter deserved a shot at stardom due to her remarkable voice.

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Despite her nervousness, Olivia stepped onto the stage to perform Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth’s hit song, ‘Defying Gravity.’ Her mom, already distraught, began crying even before Olivia started singing. However, as the song progressed, an unexpected turn of events unfolded. Olivia’s soaring voice captivated the entire audience, leaving them dumbfounded and on their feet midway through the performance.

As soon as Olivia finished her performance, everyone in the audience and among the judges rose to their feet in a standing ovation. Her moving rendition even brought tears to two of the judges’ eyes. Amanda Holden silently pressed the golden buzzer, whisking Olivia away to the live shows. Viewers were advised to have tissues handy, anticipating the emotionally charged moment. Amanda’s big hug on stage solidified the little singer’s stunning debut on ‘Britain’s Got Talent.’ If this video brings you joy, please hit the like button on our Facebook post. Much obliged!

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