Amanda Holden was met by a standing ovation on Saturday night's Britain's Got Talent, as her fellow judges stood to applaud her moving performance.
The 49-year-old swapped the judging panel for the stage once each of the BGT semi-finalists had performed, singing a track from her debut album.Titled Not While I'm Around, the uplifting song is a cover of a track from Sweeney Todd, and has been sung by fellow songstresses such as Barbra Streisand in the past.However, watching the performance from home, certain viewers accused the BGT star of miming – claims which ITV have firmly denied.Over on Twitter, certain fans of the talent show took to their keyboards to debate Amanda's vocals, and while most were hugely impressed, some felt the song had.
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