Britain’s Got Talent 2009 Winner is Diversity

Britain's Got Talent 2009 Winner is Diversity
Well, we have just seen the final of “Britain’s Got Talent” and it seemed to be a very close competition, but it was Diversity that was crowned the winner. They won the £100,000 prize money and now get to perform in front of the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance.

Britain’s Got Talent 2009 Winner is Diversity

Susan Boyle had been the favorite to win for many weeks and her audition video made her a star overnight, after it was posted on YouTube. But she didn’t quite make it as she was the runner-up. In my eyes the best act won.

When Diversity performed in their audition, I thought they were fantastic and they really impressed the judges. But they got even better in the semi-final and tonight they performed sensationally. All their routines have been very unique in each performance.

  • Patsy

    Susan Boyle should have won. Her voice is a gift whereas almost anyone can learn to dance.

  • jennie

    i think diversity were fantasic, have loved them from the start and so glad they won. They are different and unquie, brilliant dance group best ive ever seen!!

  • Jan Smith

    Britain got it dead wrong!!! Susan should have won!

  • Fred

    Yay! I wanted Diversity or Flawless to win, not saying Susan Boyle was bad.

    But to Patsy, the first comment, that is just b*******. Not everybody can dance properly. If you don’t know rhythm, you can’t dance for your life. It’s the same for singing, so don’t look down on dancing. Dancing isn’t as easy as you think.

  • Bruce

    They were good. Problem is I see one of their shows and I’ve seen them all. I can’t store their “talent” on my iphone and listen to them. They’re very good ENTERTAINERS but Sue Boyle’s got the real talent – not entertainment experience. Nevertheless Susan has a corner in my ipod where her voice will remain for years to come.

  • Bruce

    Fred that may be true to some extent. Dancing is not that difficult to learn. I’ve done dancing lessons & enjoy it. If I put my heart into dancing I’m sure I could do better. Not so with singing. To be able to sing like famous people such as Pavarotti is not about practise, its all about talent. Try as I may, I could NEVER be a Pavarotti, not even Paul Potts