The judges were left stunned, jaws practically on the floor. Even Simon Cowell, wide-eyed and taken aback, turned and exclaimed, “This boy is only TWELVE years old!” The audience erupted in cheers.
No one expected such depth, power, and soul from someone so young. But there he was — just twelve years old, courageous, unforgettable. This season on Britain’s Got Talent, Ellis Chick emerged as a rising star, taking the stage for his second semi-final performance.
or this big night, Ellis wore a sharp tuxedo with shimmering lapels and cuffs. With his spiked, gelled hair and beaming smile, he radiated confidence as he stepped into the spotlight.
Ellis chose to perform “Cry Me A River,” and from the very first note, his powerful voice filled the room. He delivered the song with unwavering passion, holding the audience and judges in rapt attention.
When he finished, all four judges applauded his performance, praising his stage presence and ability to command attention. They reminded him that the heart of entertainment is to captivate and move an audience.
Alesha Dixon spoke first, applauding his confidence and strong vocals, but also gently noting that his performance stayed on the same level throughout — she encouraged him to work on building more range and dynamic build-up.
Amanda Holden echoed this feedback, agreeing that while Ellis showed great promise, learning how to shape a song and guide it to a powerful crescendo would elevate his future performances.
To everyone’s surprise, Simon Cowell jumped to Ellis’s defense, reminding the panel and the audience that Ellis is just twelve — and that with time, experience, and practice, the technical polish will come.
Finally, comedian David Walliams, whom Cowell jokingly said resembled Ellis, offered his full support, expressing his belief that Ellis has what it takes to succeed as a performer. As the crowd cheered, Ellis left the stage determined to keep chasing his dreams.
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