Britain’s Got Talent’s Will Burns reveals aspect of show that left him feeling ‘sick’

Britain’s Got Talent’s Will Burns reveals aspect of show that left him feeling ‘sick’

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Will Burns, the semi-finalist, has revealed that he feels “sick” because of one aspect of his Britain’s Got Talent journey.

Will, 24, was seen auditioning for the ITV show on Saturday’s launch episode of the new series. The contestant – who said that it was his “dream” to audition – did several impressions, including of Big Brother narrator Marcus Bentley. Before hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly pressed their golden buzzer, which gave Will a spot in one of the live semi-finals, the act received a standing ovation from the judges.

Will appeared on Lorraine this morning to discuss BGT following his weekend audition audition. He revealed to presenter Lorraine Kelly, age 65, that he feels “sick” about being a part of one of the upcoming live semi-finals.

Whilst interviewing him, Lorraine said at one point: “Of course, you’ve bounced right into the live finals. So that’s the next big… how are you feeling about that”? Teasing his nerves, Will said: “Umm… sick but so excited. Y’know, I can’t believe I’ve been given this opportunity. I can’t believe it”.

Will, a charity worker, was also questioned about being “on the cusp of something really big” in another interview. He responded: “I can’t believe I’m here. I can’t believe you’re here”. He added: “It really is taking every day as it comes. ]Auditioning] is all I wanted to do and I’ve done it and now everything else is just an absolute bonus”.

Will Burns in a black jacket, trousers and shoes stood on the BGT stage in his audition.
Will Burns was seen auditioning for Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday’s episode (ITV)
Will Burns in a black jacket, trousers and shoes stood on the BGT stage in his audition.
Following his audition, he did some impressions, and he received a golden buzzer (ITV).

During his audition, Will said: “For the last 18 years of my life I’ve been addicted to this show”. He further told the judging panel that it was his “dream” to be there auditioning. When asked about the prospect of getting to perform at the Royal Variety Performance, he said: “That is just beyond my biggest dreams”.

Following his routine, Will told Ant and Dec that they had “changed” his life by pressing the golden buzzer. Sharing her feedback, Alesha Dixon teased that he “could go all the way” in the competition. Whilst Simon Cowell said: “It was just so smart. So funny”.

The hosts would be “smug” over it, Simon continued, suggesting that he wished he had pushed the golden buzzer rather than his coworkers, Ant and Dec. He said: “I’m actually annoyed they pressed]the button]. They’re gonna be so smug”.

Speaking to the Mirror, Will said: “Growing up, I was obsessed. I had a Britain’s Got Talent themed bedroom. One year, I received a hoodie with the words “Williams Got Talent” on it for Christmas. I’ve always wanted to be a part of the show.

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Source: Mirror

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