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BGT's Alesha Dixon sobs as she gives Golden Buzzer to choir led by boy with brain tumour


Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon was left in tears as she hit the Golden Buzzer for a choir led by an eight year old boy with a brain tumour during Sunday's show

Britain's Got Talent's Alesha Dixon was brought to tears as she hit the Golden Buzzer for a choir led by a heroic eight year old boy facing a brain tumour, named Ravi. Their emotional performance of 'A Million Dreams' from box-office hit The Greatest Showman, saw the youngster leading the group straight to the shows semi-finals. Following the tear-jerker rendition in which Ravi was supported by family, friends, educators, medical professionals who have assisted him during his diagnosis, as well as children from the brain tumour community, judges Alesha and Amanda Holden were left in tears The choir's moving performance even warranted a standing ovation.

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