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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

121. Morgan -
big voice amazing

122. Krzysd -
again once that girl hits puberty that voice is gonna be gone.

123. Yahoo! Music User -
good one jonny b-b I don't think she is as good as shaheen but she wasn't bad.

124. Valo -
she is good for her age, but she needs a few more years of practice under her belt before she will be truely amazing

125. Caitie M -
She is really good! But thats the third time they've been "shocked" to hear ppl that sing good..do they just except bad singers? There are a lot of good singers out there..their just gonna have to stop being so shocked! But that little is a really good singer!

126. DoveSong -
Nice, but SORRY - not as good as SUSAN or SHEEHAN!

127. Sarah Bear -
wonderfull

128. Jody D -
Yeah. ITA with poison pinto! This BGT is gettin really old now. I think she's a cute little girl - with an exceptional voice *for a 10-year old*... but not a particularly exceptional voice overall. The little 12-year old boy was better - but I still prefer the Susan Boyle. These kids have NO idea what life is like - how to struggle and spend your entire life working toward something and finally get it after what - 47 years?

Good on ya Susan Boyle. These kids need to live life for a bit before they get rich and famous!

129. st.michaelireland -
another amazing discovery! just like a member of aristocrat of veteran singers.

130. williamw -
The point that sticks out to me is that the talent level seems to be so much better than the contestants on American Idol. These people actually have exceptional voices.

131. Wendell -
I think HOLLIE ia absolutly amazing , the BEST I'V ever heard . Think about her next yr and the next yr . Better than she knows. Wendell

132. Christopher -
Lyndsey you're horrible. Just when someone finally opens the world's ears instead of their eyes you go and piss on Boyles moment. This is why music sucks these days. MTV has killed music and you are a part of the mentality that keeps it dead.

133. Alisa -
Oh, advertising a dating site on this page, TACKY TACKY TACKY

134. KELLY A -
omg that was amzing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

135. Nat -
OMG wow thats crazy i've never heard a kid sing that good and no i don't think she's all that akward.

136. Yahoo! Music User -
I JUST THOUGHT SHE WAS INCRETABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

137. gold finger -
Cute and a great voice.

138. §paYcE -
ok um i dont't mind the repeated stars being "magically" found on BGT, but this has to be the same episode Britain is just waiting a week to show someone else in the same episode.

wait till next week they will show sum1 else who can sing who doesnt look like it..it gets repetative and annoying.....

nuff said

139. William -
Britain is showcasing some very excellent talent.
My vote is for Susan Boyle. From the moment she started singing the audience rose and applauded. Everyone I talked to were completely stunned with the beauty and clarity of her voice. America votes for Susan Boyle!

140. Brock -
I agree that the britain talent (there is talent everywhere) is getting a little old, BUT good christ!! If I had heard that voice on the radio or any not visual source, I would never have placed it with a 10 or 11 year old. Yes, networks/programs have to do what they do to get the attention of others (in this case us) and it obviously works because we are watching and blogging on it, but you can't deny the performance that given. She was fantastic and I hope she has some mentors in her life that will guide and instruct her better than the (and I'm a war vet from iraq and afghanistan) mentors of past stars like...hmmm, brittany spears! although she is getting her self back and that isn't an easy feat once you have weakened to an addiction...
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