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Share this article via comment Share this article via facebook Share this article via twitter. More Stories. Today's Best Discounts. Get us in your feed Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter. The year-old star is performing on the upcoming semi-final for the ITV talent show this weekend.

Filming was pre-recorded due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic , and Amanda is once again showing of her enviable figure. Taking to her Instagram page, the TV favourite offered fans a glimpse at what to expect on the show. In the photo, the blonde beauty is staring dreamily into the distance, her hair styled into soft curls.

Amanda is sitting on the stage and wearing a plunging dress with diamante detailing. A singer with soul and a cheeky smile that will warm your cockles. But aged only nine, is he ready to be thrust into the limelight and pressure of a live TV talent show? He should never have auditioned," said one DS forum member. A rather more angry viewer commented: "All this in the name of entertainment. Youngsters barely old enough to tie their own shoelaces have been an integral part of BGT since it started.

Pushy parents linger on the sidelines, keeping their fingers crossed that their son or daughter can achieve their very recently devised lifelong dream.

Some would say that it's wrong to allow your child to face the limelight at such a tender age. Others would argue that it would be unfair to deprive your child of a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity if you truly believe in their talent. Malaki's tearful breakdown midway through his audition brought back horrible memories of Hollie Steel 's infamous live show performance on BGT.

But dozens of other child acts have made the live shows on BGT and done themselves proud.



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