Dance Group Diversity Wins Britains Got Talent
In a stunning upset the dance group ‘Diversity’ beat Susan Boyle and has won “Britain’s Got Talent”. The dance group has ten members from the Essex and East London. Their member range from age 12-25.
‘Diversity’ will get to perform in the Royal Variety Show for Queen Elizabeth II. They also won 100,000 British pounds ($161,000).
Boyle was no sore loser, “The best people won,” she conceded.
The dancers really couldn’t believe that they had won.
The group’s choreographer “tries to create a dance style that is eye-catching and entertaining” and uses films such as 2007’s “Transformers” for inspiration
Boyle wowed the crowd Saturday night with an encore performance of the song that first made her so famous around the world — “I Dreamed a Dream,” from the musical “Les Miserables.”
After her performance Saturday, the crowd and judges gave Boyle, who wore a floor-length gown, a standing ovation.
This was after the whole “hotel meltdown” where Boyle said she might not appear for Saturday’s finals.
“You had the nerve to come back here tonight, face your critics and beat them,” judge Simon Cowell told her. “You did it.”
In doing so, she shows the courageous heart of a champion.

































