To get Simon Cowell to shed a tear requires a lot of effort. But Malakai Bayoh, who was just 13 years old at the time, was successful in doing that.

On the show aired on April 16 “Britain’s Got Talent,” a young man from London said that his ambition is to have a career in music. He said that he started singing when he was seven years old and that his mother forced him to join the choir “because she’s very bossy.”

During his audition, Bayoh continued by performing a version of “Pie Jesu” that was nothing short of divine.

It was obvious that Bayoh had captured Simon Cowell’s interest from the first few seconds of the choir singer’s performance. The video also showed one of the other judges, Bruno Tonioli, staring at the performer with his eyes completely open.

The audience, which was just as captivated, exploded in ovation, and among those applauding were Bayoh’s mother and sister, who were sitting in the theater.

Throughout the whole performance, the camera captured Cowell laughing and wiping away tears. In case you haven’t seen “America’s Got Talent” or “Britain’s Got Talent,” you should know that Simon Cowell is famously difficult to please.

After Bayoh had completed screaming out the song, the crowd, and all four judges stood up to give him a standing ovation. It is even possible to see Cowell grin at the young person, who was smiling on stage while taking in the experience.

Golden is the only word that comes to me when I think of what you’ve done there, says Simon Cowell.

After saying so, he hit the show’s prized “Golden Buzzer,” which is only used for talent that is so exceptional that the contestant is advanced directly to the finals.

Bayoh was covered in such a thick layer of gold confetti that he was forced to make snow angels on the floor. Immediately after the teenager’s performance, Cowell joined him on stage to express his delight.

“Come here,” he urged Bayoh as he wrapped his arms around her. “That was really incredible. I’m talking about the highest level of excellence here. Yours is, without a doubt, one of the most impressive voices I’ve ever come across in someone of your age. I mean, this is really incredible.

Before Cowell could make his way back to his seat, the two grabbed a couple of fistfuls of the golden confetti and held on to it. Bayoh secreted a handful of the pieces away in one of the pockets of his slacks.

Tonioli responded by saying, “You moved me to tears, and I was crying because you really touched me.” “And it’s very simple, you sang like an angel.”

“Thank you, thank you, and thank you again for coming on this show,” Simon Cowell remarked to the contestants. “In all seriousness, it means quite a bit.”

Following the performance, Simon Cowell said that Bayoh’s act “defines what a golden buzzer is all about.”

“Just when everything is perfect, and it’s a surprise and it’s magical,” he remarked. “Just when everything is perfect.” “Trust me, if it hadn’t been me, someone else would have struck it. We’re all in this together. That is the reason why I was so swift.

And after Bayoh’s great performance, he isn’t the only one who is feeling emotional. Many viewers immediately took to Twitter to compliment the young woman’s singing ability.

“No, I’m not going to start bawling my eyes out because of what this child is singing. One user said, “Couldn’t agree with the golden buzzer more; had it been me, I would’ve done the same thing.”

Another person chimed in, “That choirboy was amazing,” adding, “Blown me away.”

The first episode of the sixteenth season of “Britain’s Got Talent” aired on April 15.

By Anna

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