Hannah Kilminster hits back after being branded a ‘fraud’ by
After her audition aired over the weekend, she has admitted that she’s received a torrent of abuse online.
Judge Simon said he was “slightly speechless” and told her she had an “incredible voice”.
Alleging that the veteran judge would be helping out Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, a source told the Daily Star: “It’s not been finalised which guest will help which judge but it’s likely Louis will be with Cheryl. But you are a fantastic singer”.
In the future, though, here is what we wish the show would consider doing: Telling both stories of her as a farmer and of her having gigs here and there. “Up on that stage, it was just your world and no one else’s and I’m happy to be a part of it”.
The stunning blonde then begins to talk about life in her village and admits becoming a professional singer isn’t really seen as achievable where she is from.
We are starting to feel nearly like this could be a recurring series of articles here at CarterMatt: Questioning whether or not “The X Factor” media circuit is making too big of a deal out of a contestant having a past performing in front of an audience.
And Hannah concluded: “These comments really hurt – the countryside is where I come from, it’s what I ‘ve done – but it’s my performance that I want to be judged on”.
Other successful singers who got through include 27-year-old part-time student Ebru, male nanny Jordan Luke Gage, 47-year-old nursery nurse Laura Johnson and secondary school teacher Tonatha Raihan.
Speaking to The Sun newspaper, Hannah explained her experience on BGT involved being apart of a 50-strong backing choir.
Ora said: “It’s insane how important it is to have the right song”.
“I don’t know how I’ve even got the confidence to be here if I’m being honest”. “For me, it is four yeses”.
Despite her nerves, the young farmer wows the room with her rendition of Queen’s classic hit Somebody To Love.