BGT's Ferdinand Rennie gets standing ovation - but Simon Cowell is not a fan

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Britain's Got Talent Scot Ferdinand Rennie got a standing ovation from the audience for his upbeat rendition of Never Enough but was told he'd ruined the song forever by a miffed Simon Cowell.Ferdinand, 62, from Dunoon, wowed the audience as he performed his big vocals on a high energy version of the famed song from The Greatest Showman.He'd told Simon at the start of his audition: "I just love to sing for people and move their hearts."He also revealed he chose the song because "It's one of your all time favourites and I made my own unique version of it.

I hope you all will like it".During his performance Simon pressed his buzzer and later he rolled his eyes and said: "That was my favourite song of all time.

Not anymore."He accused him of murdering the song and added: "It's like losing a friend."Despite Simon's reaction, fellow judge Amanda Holden said she loved it however Alesha Dixon also wasn't a fan.She said: "This is just one of those moments where we all have different tastes.

And unfortunately I didn't like it. So I'm saying no."And fourth. panelist David Walliams, who had climbed on the desk to tease Simon as he copied Ferdinand's hand movements, apologised and said: "I'm sorry.

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