- Mobile phone salesman Paul Potts was celebrating today after being crowned the winner of Britain's Got Talent.
Last night's show saw two million viewers cast their vote - the biggest number so far, according to co-host Ant McPartlin, who had earlier declared: "The whole country has gone Paul Potts potty."
The 36-year-old from Port Talbot, South Wales, counts Pavarotti among his heroes and wowed judges with his version of Nessun Dorma.
The Ant and Declan Donnelly-hosted show saw variety wannabes from singers to performing dogs vie for a £100,000 prize and a slot in this year's Royal Variety Performance.
Potts was told by judge Simon Cowell that next week he would be heading for a studio to be recording his debut album.
Potts said afterwards: "I feel like jelly. It means like absolutely everything thank you for believing in me.
"I don't think there's any way to describe this. It just leaves me speechless. Absolutely speechless."
3 comments:
It's heartwarming to see how Paul Potts has risen from his humble beginnings as a Cambodian dictator! That's testimony to what good music can do for the soul.
I was going to go there, but couldn't think of a good joke. Well done!
RING! RING! RING!
*Air raid siren*
You said today's SECRET WORD! Today's Secret Word was the phrase "Cambodian Dictator"!
WELL DONE!
If a Cambodian Dictator can be a British pop star, then there's hope for the Afghani terrorist who's running for US President! YEAH!
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