
A 1-year-old walks on stage, then opens his mouth, and stuns the world, Judges cry, the audience is frozen, and everyones asking the same thing, how is this even possible?! A voice like this at ONE?
Isn’t it amazing how the most jaw-dropping voices can come from the most unexpected places?
When 12-year-old Bo Dermot stepped onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage, she looked like any other kid—nervous, excited, hopeful. Her smile was shy, her presence sweet, but behind her eyes was something unmistakable: quiet confidence.
Then she announced her song—Defying Gravity from Wicked. The crowd murmured, and the judges raised their brows. It’s a powerhouse number, one that even seasoned performers approach with caution. Could someone so young really pull it off?
But the second Bo sang her first note, all doubt disappeared.
Her voice burst through the theater with a clarity and emotion that was nothing short of stunning. Strong, soaring, and packed with soul, every lyric hit like a wave. The audience fell silent, hanging on every word. The judges, wide-eyed, leaned in closer, visibly shaken by the power coming from such a tiny frame.
By the time she reached the finale, the room erupted. A full standing ovation, cheers echoing from every corner of the theater. Bo hadn’t just sung—she had owned the moment and made the stage hers.
That night, Bo Dermot didn’t just prove she had talent—she made it crystal clear the world had only just met a star in the making.