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Fourteen-year-old Reid Wilson stepped onto the America’s Got Talent stage looking like he was trying
Emma Winter, a 24-year-old primary school teacher from a small Welsh town, walked onto the Britain’s
Fourteen-year-old Leah Barniville arrived at the Britain’s Got Talent stage carrying the kind of earnestness
Eighty-year-old Janey Cutler from Scotland stepped onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage with a quiet confidence
When Camille K., a 16-year-old singer-songwriter from Mount Laurel, New Jersey, walked onto the America’s
When Janice Robinson stepped onto The X Factor UK stage, there was an immediate sense that something
She walked out like any other teenager — jeans, a simple top, sneakers scuffed from everyday life — accompanied
When the polite, soft-spoken high school senior from a tiny West Tennessee town walked onto the stage
When fourteen-year-old Thia Megia from California walked onto the stage, there was an immediate hush
The moment this contestant stepped onto the stage, something in the room changed. It was not dramatic
Lee Collinsson, a 21-year-old from England, walked onto the America’s Got Talent stage with the kind
Craig Colton did not walk onto The X Factor stage like someone who expected his life to change in a matter
Benicio Bryant did not walk onto the America’s Got Talent stage like someone who was trying to command the room.
Finley Barrett-Carter walked onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage looking like any other quiet 20-year-old
David Correy’s journey is the kind of story that stays with people long after the final note fades.
Nicolo Festa’s audition on The X Factor felt less like a simple talent show tryout and more like the
John Adams was only 23 years old when he walked onto The X Factor stage, but there was already something
When sixty-four-year-old Kenny Petrie from Fife walked onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage, he looked

















