Britain’s Got Talent 2009: Susan Boyle vs Shaheen Jafargholi

Britain's Got Talent 2009: Susan Boyle vs Shaheen Jafargholi
I was on the edge of my seat last night, we had already seen Britain’s Got Talent 2009 favorite Susan Boyle go through, and now I was hoping that 12-year-old singer Shaheen Jafargholi would make it. It was up to the judges, and thankfully, they put him through.

Britain’s Got Talent 2009: Susan Boyle vs Shaheen Jafargholi

On last night’s show it was a very mixed bag, most of them I have to say were rubbish, with only three standing out for me any way. Father and son dancers Stavros Flatley was put through to Saturday’s finale with the viewer’s vote, so it was down to dancers MD Showgroup and Shaheen Jafargholi.

I was on the edge of my seat, as I want Jafargholi to go all the way and win the show. The young singer did his version of And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going from the Broadway musical Dreamgirls. Simon Cowell said that he could not have chosen a more difficult song and that he did not like it as much as his audition song.

I think that Shaheen Jafargholi disserves to win; he has so much power in his voice for such a young boy. As for Susan Boyle, she is very good, but I feel that she is starting to show off a bit too much now.
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  • Sassy

    This is a talent show, and honestly, I am finding the talent kind of boring too.
    They now have 3 dance acts and 3 singers who are in competition. Simon Cowell only likes the singers and dance acts, he always buzzes the original acts. To be honest, I am a Boyle fan, however, I want Diversity to win.

  • Josh

    Just these two guys deserve to win, you are right, the other dancers are rubbish.
    GO SHAHEEN & SUSAN
    I go for SHAHEEN, he is only 12 years old, cute boy.

  • Joanne

    Shaheen is a fabulous singer… but he’s a bit of a ringer. He’s already started a professional career touring with “Thriller Live” as a young Michael Jackson. No wonder he nailed that MJ song in his first audition. He also attends a school for the performing arts. He has a bright future ahead. I guess that’s why my heart favors Susan in this competition. It just feels like poetic justice for a woman whose dreams were denied because of her looks & her commitment to family. I don’t think she’s showing off – I think she’s too overwhelmed to restrain herself.