Britain's Got Talent viewers were treated to a sweet moment where a mother gave up her audition so her daughter could sing, but the moment was soon slammed as 'fake'.
Hopefuls took to the stage on Saturday night for the third round of BGT auditions in the hopes of impressing judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli.
Mum Claire took to the stage before announcing to the judging panel and live audience that she was surrendering her audition for her teenage daughter Tia.The 33-year-old told judges: “She thinks it’s me who’s auditioning.
She’s got me through some very hard times in my life and I feel like I owe her, so I’m giving my audition up for my daughter."This is my way of saying she’s fabulous because she deserves it and she’s an incredible person.”Despite not having any prior warning for her audition Tia belted out the Whitney Houston hit I Didn’t Know My Own Strength - a song she credits with helping her get through times when she was bullied “for the colour of my skin”.While many viewers thought the moment was sweet, others couldn't help but feel the moment was false and scripted.
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