Diversity "overwhelmed" by Talent victory
10 clock 24 minutes prior to the diversity still say "under water" by their victory in the battle of Britain's Got Talent final. Avoid the contents of the group dance Essex, said the Scottish singer Susan Boyle, long time favorite for the competition to win, was in charge of the defeat, and exchanged a few dance moves with them behind the scenes. The group of choreographers banjo Ashley, 20, said: "I expect it is not, not really expecting to win all of them. I thought, there is no happiness. We are doing our best." Avoid huge book profits Boyle surprised with the defeat. Banjo added: "She was so kind to him, she said that the better wins, and behind the scenes action, they said that they are something special. It was so beautiful on this issue." He said he is convinced , Boyle has a great career "in any case. Judge Simon Cowell said after her success: "When I found for this brand is the only performance tonight, I want one to ten. There is not a not inappropriate. It is very simple and pure perfection, what you are doing there." The diversity was the winner, the Scottish singer Boyle, said: "The best people won. They are very entertaining. Lads - I wish you all the best." The 48-year-old previously was a triumph of power after a week reports that they are not against the sudden media attention. It has been long predicted that Boyle was winning talent shows after his hearing attracted millions of hits on YouTube and has an appearance on Oprah Winfrey television show. But the singer has a return of the floor and was also consisted of four explosions on the letter Wembley Hotel, in which the participants remained. After the performance I dreamed a Dream from Les Miserables, "the same song in honor of his drive Cowell said:" Many people have said you must not even be in this competition that you are not using to address them. " Why? For you, as a member at home with your cat and say "I have an opportunity missed." I am opposed to this. They had the courage to meet again here, and your criticism and thee. First Minister Alex Salmond, Scotland, said: "Susan Boyle should his head high - she has her home town of Blackburn, West Lothian, actually on the map."