Susan Boyle loses out in final of Britain’s Got Talent 2009. Street dance group Diversity has been crowned the winner of this year’s Britain’s Got Talent which was held last night in a shock victory over favourite Susan Boyle. The 10-strong group, whose members are aged between 12 and 25, is made up of three sets of brothers and was only formed in 2007.  The result, which came after a public vote, was a huge surprise. Boyle, was criticised earlier this week by Lily Allen who said she was “over-rated”. She had long been installed as favourite after becoming a world-wide star, feted by Oprah Winfrey and Demi Moore, after her audition for the show became one of the most watched videos ever on Youtube.  The winners pick up a £100,000 prize and the chance to perform at this year’s Royal Variety Show in front of the Queen.

Boyle, a 48 year old church volunteer from West Lothian in Scotland, sang ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ from stage musical Les Miserables in the final. She did not appear to be too disappointed in defeat, however, and said later of future plans: “I hope to get an album out – I’ll just play it by ear.”

DIVERSITY – IN BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT FINAL

No wonder these guys won the final. Their gutsy and energetic performance got my vote too.


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