If there’s one thing that’s keeping the British spirits up these days in the gloomy era of quarantine, it’s ITV’s long-running audition hit show the Britain’s Got Talent, otherwise known as BGT.
And the wait was gladly rewarded, as fans welcomed their newest edition of a very humble audition winner Beth Porch on Saturday, a nurse working in the NHS, with a single guitar as an accompaniment. Her song was a very self-retrospective ballad on her experiences in the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Since the show was a previously recorded one, the audition having taken place back in January, she is inevitably now working in the public sector helping out with the COVID-19 patients as of today.
The 25 years old Beth wrote and sang the song said above ‘You Taught Me What Love Is’, which she elaborated was a reflection based on her 5 year life with cancer ward residents.
The judges had to but send their deepest devoted thanks and sympathy, with Alesha Dixon saying ‘she was moved to tears by the performance, as it made her think about her own daughters’.She said: ‘I just want to say thank you so much, hearing what you do puts everything into perspective, I was thinking about my whole children I was choked up the whole time.
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