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Lungs Of Steel: Meet The Newest 'Britain's Got Talent' Sensation

Posted Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:40am PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

I don't know about you, but I'm already sick of Susan Boyle from Britain's Got Talent. And I don't even live in Britain! I've just reached my Boyling point with her.

Well, it does seem now that the population of Britain agrees with me, at least, because U.K. viewers' fickle attention has already turned first to younger and cuter 12-year-old Britain's Got Talent hopeful Shaheen Jafargholi (see more on him here), and then, as of last night, to the even younger and cuter 10-year-old singing ballerina, Hollie Steel.

Hollie's performance on Britain's runaway-hit talent show is the latest Interweb sensation after airing on U.K. television yesterday, and along with the obvious ongoing decrease in age and increase in adorableness among BGT contestants, I notice another pattern here.

See, each of the standout contestants on Britain's Got Talent at first fake out the judges--Susan by making them think she's some socially awkward wannabe William Hung with that "never been kissed" comment; Shaheen by initially going with the wrong song before being ordered by Simon Cowell to sing a more suitable Jackson 5 tune instead; Hollie by executing some dubious beginner-ballet-class recital moves.

But then these contestants open their mouths and sing, sing, SING...and the judges put on Emmy-worthy acting performances (or whatever the equivalent of the Emmy is over in the U.K.), bugging their eyes out, dropping their jaws to the floor, and pretending that they had no idea that the Brit before them actually had talent until this very televised moment. Puh-leeze.

Anyway, whether or not this has all been staged, it's a classic reality-TV tactic that worked winningly for Susan and Shaheen, and now those poor contestants have been upstaged by Lancashire tutu-tot Hollie, for whom this fakeout formula has possibly been most successful so far.

"We have seen a lot of children on our show over the past three series and I have never heard any of them sing as well as you do," raved judge Piers Morgan last night. (Sorry, Shaheen!)

But of course, it's only a matter of time before Hollie Steel is upstaged as well. So check out her BGT audition below, prepare for her to reach a positively Octo-Mom-esque level of international media saturation in the next week...and then steel yourself for next week, when someone even cuter and younger than Hollie (a particularly charismatic zygote, maybe?) comes around to "shock" Simon and Piers and steal the Britain's Got Talent spotlight once again.

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3310 Comments

61. Jesus V -
that girl has talent

62. Jesus V -
that girl has talent

63. rafffa -
You like better the girl cause shes younger and cuter. Lame.

64. Yahoo! Music User -
wait, i don't get it, she was dancing and then started singin?



AKWARD!!!!!!!!

65. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
how can a little body like that has such a powerful voice...WOW...

66. Stacy -
America is just jealous!!!!!!!

67. Hawaiian*girl -
wow ... she can sing but wat waz she sayin but its all good.

68. Freddy -
She awesome!

69. Katy C -
Wow! They could do a remake of My Fair Lady and cast someone who can actually sing.

70. yammit -
Hey johnny go play with your B-B's! #1O

71. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
she was "good" umm...
I don't think she' ll get very far but she was....
"good"

72. Yahoo! Music User -
She was not the best.

73. stubby -
I think Hollie was just great

74. TomS -
why the hell are children competing against adults...there are so many problems with that the first being they haven't hit puberty which makes it easier for them to hit the high notes. An adult singing perfectly isn't the easiest thing but a child, come on. Anyway, you people need to watch the news, don't you know that Obama is signing away our rights, we have House of Reps protesting for a different country, and we have a black man for a President...a black man. God, what is this world coming to.

75. Stan B -
We find the performance of a lifetime..in people and consume them for our amusement..tell me where they go after this..What becomes of them when we are no longer amused? Kelly Clarkson knows how hard it is to stay on top..and she earned every CD sold with sweat and talent. What becomes of the Susan Boyles or the Holly's?

76. Yahoo! Music User -
Hey poison_pinto are you jealous!!! Maybe you are wishing you had talent.

77. Yahoo! Music User -
she is adorable! i was like, "oh look! more of Britain's Got Talent, Yay!" but then she started singing and i was like, "Oh my gosh!" i have a friend who is two years older than that girl, who is going to try out for American Idol in 4 years, and i should tell her to try out for Britain's Got Talent instead cuz there is no age limit! :-)

78. Yahoo! Music User -
She's a precious little thing - it's like she's channeling Julie Andrews.

79. aemish -
Kids annoy me.

80. Twilight Freak -
Omg! she rocks! she sings better than me!
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