Bruno Tonioli was moved to tears during an upcoming episode of Britain's Got Talent, as he watched a stunning performance by a blind operatic duo.
The 68-year-old judge – who smashed his golden buzzer for dance act Ghetto Kids last month – was visibly emotional as he watched blind soprano Denise Leigh and pianist Stefan Andrusyschyn, both hailing from Stoke-on-Trent, perform.The pair, who left both the audience and panel in awe with their incredible act, shared their unique story of how they met on a train 18 years ago when Stefan asked Denise for the time, unaware that she too was visually impaired.
Denise, 52, who has limited vision in her left eye, confessed: “I just thought 'Stop hitting on me!'” However, upon exiting the train, Denise noticed Stefan also had a cane and realised: “Oh my God he is blind too.” This chance encounter marked the beginning of their extraordinary journey together, which saw them reunite at a music gig they were both booked for. “I thought I won't tell him I'm the woman on the train because I was a bit rude to him,” Denise revealed.
Adding another layer to their emotional narrative, Denise disclosed that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021 but received the all-clear before their audition, although the treatment altered her voice. “I'm having to rebuild it,” she shared.Their rendition of Climb Every Mountain from The Sound of Music earned them a standing ovation, with Bruno rising to his feet, wiping away tears. “I'm inspired by you, I've learnt something today about your positive state of mind.
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