They've
already developed international appeal having made an appearance on US
talk show Ellen, and young rap duo Bars and Melody capped an incredible
two weeks on Thursday evening by winning the last automatic semi-final
spot on Britain's Got Talent.
The
two pals could barely contain themselves after hearing the news, which
ensures they talke their place in next Saturday's grand final.
With
one final place up for grabs judges Simon Cowell, David Walliams,
Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden were charged with the task of choosing
between the Innova Irish Dance Company and plummy violinist Lettice
Rowbotham.
We're through! Bars and Melody can't
believe it after hearing they've won the final automatic place in the
Britain's Got Talent final on Thursday evening
Hanging in the balance: The Innova Irish Dance Company, Lettice Rowbotham and Bars and Melody made up the final three
In shock: Lettice fights back tears after hearing she's through on the public vote
‘I
love you both equally so to even things out I’m going for Innova to
even it out,’ said Alesha after David opted for Lettice.
With Amanda also voting for Innova the casting vote was left to Simon, who conceded that Lettice’s performance wasn’t her best.
‘But
you’re really fantastic and I think with the right production you’d do
great,’ he added, before giving her his vote - meaning it was once again
left to the public vote, which fell in her favour.
Here they come: Judges Simon Cowell,
Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams take to the stage for the
last Britain's Got Talent semi-final
The jury's out: Alesha Dixon matched her polka
dot blouse with a black and gold print brocade skirt and matching
strappy heels for the last Britain's Got Talent semi-final
A tale of two outfits: Amanda and Alesha once again wore wildly contrasting ensembles on Thursday evening
As the last semi-final kicked off on Thursday night Alesha conceded they were shaping up for a 'really strong
final' - but, for once, her chosen ensemble left a lot to be desired.
The
TV personality matched a breezy polka dot blouse with a striking
mini-skirt and heels as she took to the stage at London's Fountain
Studios with fellow judges Amanda Holden, David Walliams and Britain's
Got Talent supremo Simon Cowell.
Wednesday's
show saw classical singer Lucy Kay win automatic qualification for the
grand final, and the Innova Irish Dance Company hoped to emulate that
success after being handed the task of opening the show.
Opening act: But the Innova Irish Dance Company won mixed reviews from the judging panel
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