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‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Golden Buzzer Act Helps Out Vulnerable Youths After Spending 15 Months In Prison

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A “Britain’s Got Talent” golden buzzer act has admitted to spending 15 months in prison for drug offences. According to The Sun, Nabil Abdul Rashid was sentenced to three years in prison back in 2005.

However, the 34-year-old comedian only served half of the sentence because of good behaviour. RELATED: Miracle The Dog Brings ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ To Tears As They Share How He Was Saved From The Illegal Meat Trade Rashid claimed that he was “in a bad place” at the time of the arrest.

He told The Sun: “I found myself in the wrong crowd. I was still quite young. I had some stuff on me that I shouldn’t have had.

I was in a bad place and that’s the case for a lot of young people today.” RELATED: ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Mother Daughter Team Get

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