Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Who do you want to see win Britain's Got Talent 2013?


BRITAIN’S Got Talent will crown its seventh winner on Saturday — but who do you want to see take home telly's top talent show prize? Hungarian shadow dance troupe Attraction are currently the bookies' favourite to bag the £250,000 prize money and a place at this year's Royal Variety Performance.

But they could be pipped at the post by a number of the acts in this weekend's final, including comedian Jack Carroll, band Luminites and impressionist Francine Lewis.

And they will also face competition from the wild card, picked from acts already voted off, who is yet to be revealed.

Let us know who you want to see win Britain's Got Talent 2013 by leaving your comments below


JORDAN O’KEEFE
Singer/guitarist, aged 18. Odds: 33/1



Jordan O'Keefe
Rex

HAS been singing and playing guitar for only a few years but performed his own renditions of One Direction’s Little Things and Dolly Parton’s I Will Always Love You to land a place in the final.

The Northern Ireland lad admitted having a crush on one of the BGT judges, saying: “I should probably stick to girls my own age – unless I get a date with Alesha Dixon!”


ATTRACTION
Shadow theatre troupe. Odds: 4/9



Attraction
Ken McKay

THE bookies’ faves look set to step into the limelight by winning the show. The Hungarian dance troupe moved the judges with their artistic display. Simon called it “one of the most amazing things we’ve seen on this show.”


PRE-SKOOL
Dance troupe aged 5-8 Odds: 66/1



Pre-Skool
Rex

THE man behind the Port Talbot act is dance teacher Terry Michael, who took Nu Sxool to last year’s final. He hit back at Bruce Forsyth’s claims kids shouldn’t do BGT. “Sometimes they lose – it’s part of growing up,” he said.


LUMINITES
Street band aged 18-21. Odds: 14/1



Luminites
Rex

FOUR-piece Corey, Ben, Steph and JJ have been performing for around two years. The group sing, harmonise, play guitar and beatbox as they rework classics such as the Bee Gees’ To Love Somebody. After their first audition Amanda called them “unique”.


ASANDA JEZILE
Singer, aged 11. Odds: 66/1



Asanda Jezile
Rex

CHANNELLED Rihanna and Beyonce to get a place in the final but Asanda, who prays before going on stage, is keeping her final performance under wraps. She said: “I have chosen my song too but it’s a secret.”



JACK CARROLLComic, 14. Odds: 7/2



Jack Carroll
Ken McKay



ONE of the big favourites to win the show. He wowed judges and now counts Sun columnist Frankie Boyle as one of his fans. Yorkshire lad Jack has cerebral palsy and uses that in his act. He said: “A lot of times your weaknesses are your strengths.”


RICHARD & ADAM JOHNSON
Opera brothers, 22/19 Odds: 7/1



Richard & Adam Johnson
Ken McKay



PROVED a hit by belting out powerful numbers. The “Panini Pavarottis” work in their parents’ sandwich shop firm in Wales.


GABZ
Singing rapping pianist, aged 14. Odds: 50/1



Gabz
Rex

IMPRESSED judges with self-penned song The One. Inspired by Alicia Keys and Jessie J, Gabz wants to be a one-woman band.

ARIXSANDRA
Singer, aged 11. Odds: 66/1



Arixsandra



AMAZED judges with the power of her voice after belting out One Night Only by Jennifer Hudson for her audition. The Nottingham youngster said: “My dream is to be a singer and duet with her.”




FRANCINE LEWIS
Impressionist, aged 37. Odds: 25/1





Francine Lewis
Rex



HER brilliant impersonations of celebs including Cheryl Cole and Katie Price have been a big hit with judges and fans. Simon called her a “future star”.

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