Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Diversity Won Britain's Got Talent



Susan Boyle's dream of winning Britain's Got Talent remained just that. With bookies offering odds of 10-11 that she would clinch victory over the show's strongest-ever field, last night's climax was supposed to belong to the 48-year-old Scottish spinster who has become a global phenomenon. But when results of the final public vote were announced, Diversity, a youthful 10-member dance group from Essex, had pushed her into second place, in front of a TV audience of up to 20 million.
Standing a few paces away from them as the result was announced, Boyle was magnanimous in defeat: "The best people won. They are really entertaining. Lads, I wish you all the best."
Diversity, which includes three sets of brothers, impressed the judges with a frenetic routine which included a cheeky reference to the panel's buzzers. Three members of the multi-ethnic group, which won the £100,000 prize and will perform at the Royal Variety Show, donned red caps to represent the buttons pressed to order acts off the stage.
Stumbling over his words after the win, choreographer Ashley Banjo, 20, said: "I was saying 'guys, second!'. When you said our name – honestly, I'm going to wake up in a minute."

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