Britain’s Got Talent viewers all say the same thing as ‘male Susan Boyle’ Tom Ball wows judges
BRITAIN's Got Talent viewers and judges alike were completely floored watching an amazing singer.
Secondary school teacher Tom Ball, 23, stunned the judges with his incredible voice as those watching at home dubbed him 'the male Susan Boyle.'
The lad from West Sussex won over the judges with his "humility" as he blew the roof off the West End theatre in London.
Performing Sam Smith's Oscar winning hit, Writing's On The Wall, from the James Bond film, Spectre, Tom managed to drop the jaws of all four judges.
Simon Cowell looked mesmerised by the teacher and had nothing but praise for him.
"There's a lot of good singers out there, but personality doesn't shine through. It's clear you have a good personality and we coud see that," he said.
Amanda Holden added: "That was one of the best singing voices we've had in 16 years of the show."
A shocked Tom was overcome with emotion at the high praise.
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He inevitably got four votes of yes from the judges and will move on to the next stage of the competition.
Viewers watching at home loved Tom's performance and couldn't help but notice the resemblance to another BGT superstar.
"Tom Ball is the new Susan Boyle?" wrote one fan on Twitter.
And another added: "I think he might be the male Susan Boyle."
A third wrote: Tom ball really does look like a young male version of Susan Boyle!"
She became one of TV's biggest ever success stories when she belted out I Dreamed A Dream on Britain's Got Talent.
In the 12 years since Susan left Simon Cowell's jaw on the floor during the audition round of the show, she has performed around the world and amassed a fortune.
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Susan's music career is reported to have earned her £22million - but she isn't flash with her cash at all.
The star revealed to Piers Morgan that she lives off a rather more humble £300-£500 weekly allowance, calling the sum "plenty".
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