Britain’s Got Talent judges were left stunned after a contestant wowed them with brilliant impersonation skills during Saturday’s episode.
When the favorite talent show returned with the first episode of a new installment, the panel was impressed by music teacher Mike Woodhams.
The 37-year-old artist from Milton Keynes first confused the judges as he lifted his hood and then began singing James Blunt’s hit You’re Beautiful.
Both the audience and the judges were fascinated by Mike’s ability to perfectly imitate the singer.
The audience was shocked when the music teacher – who teaches three to six-year-old children in his day job – also impersonated Ronan Keating, Gabrielle, Macy Gray, Anastacia and Heather Small, and gave him a standing ovation.
Britain’s Got Talent judges were left stunned after a contestant wowed them with brilliant impersonation skills during Saturday’s episode
When the favorite talent show returned with the first episode of a new episode, the panel was impressed by music teacher Mike Woodhams.
Even head judge Simon Cowell, 64, couldn’t wipe the smile off his face as he gave the singer a thumbs up.
Judge Bruno Tonioli applauded the talented artist, saying: “You should be proud, they are the best vocal impressions I have heard in a very, very long time.”
Meanwhile, Amanda Holden, 52, also couldn’t stop singing his praises, repeating: ‘I just loved it, what a talent. You’re just amazing. I was just amazed, I’ve never seen anything like you before, you’re super talented.”
Simon, who is known for his sharp sense of criticism, joined the stunned panel in praising: “I’m so surprised because you really undersold yourself. I would say move forward, start really believing in yourself and you are the kind of act that I think could win this show.”
When a new episode of the talent series started, the main jury recently said that he has already ‘finded out who will win this series’.
The English entrepreneur teased that there is ‘one person everyone looks forward to’, but the jury managed to remain tight-lipped.
“When we were discussing the finals this year, we went around the room saying who we thought would win and there was one person that everyone gravitated towards,” he revealed. The mirror.
But as the judge wisely noted, “You just can never predict who the public will love,” he didn’t shy away from admitting his excitement and curiosity to see who the public would choose as the winner.
The 37-year-old artist from Milton Keynes first confused the judges as he lifted his hood and then began singing James Blunt’s hit You’re Beautiful
Within seconds, both the audience and the judges were captivated by Mike’s ability to perfectly imitate the singer – not only by copying the voice, but also by imitating his mannerism.
The public was shocked when the music teacher – who teaches children aged three to six in his day job – continued to pose as Boyzone, Gabrielle, Macy Gray, Anastacia and Heather Small, giving him an untenable status. ovation
Even head judge Simon Cowell, 64, couldn’t wipe a friendly smile off his face as he gave the singer a thumbs up
Meanwhile, Amanda Holden, 52, also couldn’t stop singing his praises, repeating: ‘I just loved it, what a talent. You’re just amazing. I was just amazed, I’ve never seen anything like you, you’re super talented’
As a new episode of the talent series started again, Simon recently said that he has already ‘finded out who will win this series’
Radio presenter and judge Amanda, 53, admitted the singer in question ‘blew them all away’ when he performed.
‘His voice was, I think, one of the most beautiful, classic and enriching voices we have ever heard. I mean, we’ve had Paul Potts and other people have sung opera, but this man had everything, to be honest.
“I thought, ‘Wow, there’s a potential winner there,’” she said candidly.
While the judges admitted they were already looking for a possible winner for a series that promises to be an ‘absolute treat’, Amanda added that she would also like to see a group of artists win the £250,000 cash prize.
The Heart FM star claimed it would be great to see a group of people who can split the money and change their lives forever.
The presenter spilled the beans on a particularly talented choir she had chosen during an audition round in Manchester, teasing that if they picked ‘the right song and the right arrangement’ they could have a ‘really good chance’.
Music icon Alesha, 45, also agreed: ‘It would be great to see so many people win and for all members of the choir to share the money.
‘It’s such a moment to perform at The Royal Variety Show and it would be lovely to see all those people sharing that memory together.’
The entrepreneur teased that there is “one person everyone looks forward to,” but the judges remained tight-lipped