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Nervous wreck Alice Fredenham
broke down in tears again on Britain's Got Talent - but this time she was crying
with happiness after being put through to the live semi-finals.
The singer, who was rejected
by the show's BBC rival The Voice, vowed to start "believing" in
herself after Simon Cowell told her it had been easy to put her through.
She was one of 45 contestants
who made it to the next round along with Welsh bricklayer Robbie Kennedy and
impressionist Francine Lewis.
The beauty therapist from
Hertfordshire, who shook with fright during her first appearance on the show,
said it was "torturous" waiting to find out her fate from Cowell.
She said: "I need to just
start believing in myself, I think that's a good place to start."
Among the other semi-finalists
revealed on the show were teenage comic Jack Carroll from Halifax. Carroll, who
has cerebral palsy, said: "I can't believe that out of all these different
people I've come this far."
The final 45 will now perform
in the live semi-finals for the chance of winning £250,000 and a spot at the
Royal Variety Performance. (Source)
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