This boy is deserving of the golden buzzer for the best rendition of “Hallelujah”

I’ve always wanted to be a celebrity since I was a kid. I used to imagine myself as an actress strolling the red carpet or taking the stage to get my golden award. I even considered a singing career until I discovered that singing wasn’t quite my cup of tea. I like watching others who try their luck at stardom, such as ‘Britain’s Got Talent.’

What’s more, we get to hear the experiences of all the contestants as they take the stage and perform their talents. I have to say that everyone of these individuals deserves to be on this podium.

Today, you’ll learn about a little kid who managed to win everyone’s hearts despite believing he wasn’t good enough after being ridiculed for his love of music and his weight.

Kyle Tomlinson, a 15-year-old kid from Sheffield, England, is obsessed with singing. In fact, he originally auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent when he was 12 years old. He was not granted the chance to go to the second round at the time, but instead was recommended by David Walliams to take singing lessons to enhance his ability. After spending over £2,000 on voice training, the adolescent followed David’s advice and returned to the BGT stage three years later.

This time, he thoroughly stunned the judges and the audience with his rendition of “Hallelujah.” He didn’t simply “wow” them; he won them over by winning the coveted golden buzzer for his fascinating and spellbinding performance! What an incredible honor!

Kyle’s stunning and tragic performance is embedded below, and you can see the brilliance and emotion in his eyes. It’s no surprise he got the golden buzzer!

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