In a heartwarming moment on Britain’s Got Talent, an eight-year-old boy battling a brain tumour, alongside his choir, he captured the coveted golden buzzer during the show’s second episode.
Ravi’s Dream Team, a choir of all ages led by young Ravi, received the Golden Buzzer from Judge Alesha Dixon, sending them straight to the live shows.
During his audition, Ravi introduced his family and shared his determination to pursue his dreams despite health challenges.
Their “A Million Dreams” performance from The Greatest Showman moved judges Dixon and Amanda Holden to tears. Dixon described Ravi as a remarkable young man deserving of the golden buzzer.
As the choir members, including Ravi’s friends, family, school teachers, medical professionals, and other children from the brain tumour community, embraced in celebration, the judges rose to their feet in applause.
The emotional performance touched viewers and showcased the resilience and talent of Ravi and his choir, resonating with audiences across the UK.
Don’t miss the next episode of Britain’s Got Talent airing on Saturday, April 27th, continuing to captivate Virgin Media One and UTV audiences.