Geordie duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly experienced a blast from the past this morning as they caught up with one of Britain’s Got Talent’s youngest and first ever performers
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly were treated to a serious dose of nostalgia on Friday morning as they sat down with one of the first ever Britain’s Got Talent contestants – 17 years after first meeting.
Audiences were clearly impressed with the youngster too, as she only narrowly missed out on winning the show, as she came second behind Paul Potts. Connie replied: "I’m good, really really good. I am, I’m an independent artist now and doing new music, got an EP coming up in April.” Speaking about their time on the first ever series of the annual talent show, Amanda confessed: “First ever series where none of us knew what we were doing apart from Connie.”
Having already experienced her first taste of fame at such a young age, the singer has continued to go from strength to strength in pursuit of her dreams ever since.
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