Is this BGT hopeful BETTER than George Sampson?
Posted by heatworld on Monday 18 May 2009
Filed under: Britain's Got Talent, George Sampson
We've always had a huge soft spot for the super-talented George Sampson, but is he about to get his crown stolen by a new Britain's Got Talent contestant? Aidan Davis, who is only 11, wowed the judges on Saturday with his impressive dance routine – with Simon Cowell even admitting he may be one of the best dancers EVER on the show. Aidan, similarly to George Sampson who won the talent show last year, teaches himself all his moves. Have a watch of his audition, and then remind yourselves of George Sampson's Singin' In The Rain routine and tell us who YOU think is the best.
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nellyburger
dream of achieving. Why arnt you praising him? In todays society we need more teenagers like George, a talented well rounded boy.
nellyburger
However Aidan is 11, and only knows so many moves. People like you need to give george a break, hes made something of himself, he hasnt gone round being part of the "yob" society, he's bettered himself and achieved something you people could only...
nellyburger
So "all that jumping about in the rain" doesnt really come into it does it?I think you need to brush up on your common sense of child development of you think a toddler could have more carisma then a 15 year old. Aidan is good, yes.
nellyburger
"The flip at the end" is called a suicide and if an extremley talented and difficult move like that makes you "cringe" then I suggest you go and get a personality transplant. I think in the performance under the rain theres ONE time when he jumps.
nellyburger
Aimless? more like pointless."average" what a ironic word to use. You say average, although all the dancers in the world, no matter if theyre in the different or same dance genre, have different style, character, and charm.








