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Title: BGT tears...
Post by: webby23 on 29 May 2009, 21:02:01
Anyone just see that girl forget the words and then break down???

Interestingly she was patting her mum on the back and telling her mum she was doing her best.....

Parents pushing a little too hard it would appear in this case

 >:(
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Post by: Del Boy on 29 May 2009, 21:03:45
Missed it, have missd all of them this week too  >:(
Which girl was it?
Title: Re: BGT tears...
Post by: webby23 on 29 May 2009, 21:05:26
Cute little 7-8 yr old with big ears called Holly

Bless her
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Post by: AndyVXR300 on 29 May 2009, 21:21:28
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Anyone just see that girl forget the words and then break down???

Interestingly she was patting her mum on the back and telling her mum she was doing her best.....

Parents pushing a little too hard it would appear in this case

 >:(

Not good mate
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Post by: webby23 on 29 May 2009, 21:22:48
Totally agree mate

Shes on again now
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Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 29 May 2009, 21:51:50
What a star!  She is only 10, yet returned to sing in great style in front of millions :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :y :y :y :y

Bloody wonderful :y :y
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Post by: HolyCount on 29 May 2009, 21:53:45
Not sure it's a case of the parents pushing -- she genuinely seemed to want to try again.
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Post by: Del Boy on 29 May 2009, 21:55:22
How the hell did that squeeky moosh get through  >:(
O he hasnt yet  ;D
Thats good  :y
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Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 29 May 2009, 22:03:56
Yes that darling girl has got through.........in tears all the way. 8-) 8-)  She's learning young!! :D :D ;) ;)
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Post by: AndyVXR300 on 29 May 2009, 23:45:23
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Totally agree mate

Shes on again now

She did better this time........

Again though my Boy 7 loves his football but makes silly mistakes at times, but me and my wife just back him 100% to play better and pratice more and if he dont make it then so be it and at the end of the day he [size=12]Tried his best[/size] and that's good enough for us :y
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Post by: Turk on 29 May 2009, 23:58:06
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Totally agree mate

Shes on again now

She did better this time........

Again though my Boy 7 loves his football but makes silly mistakes at times, but me and my wife just back him 100% to play better and pratice more and if he dont make it then so be it and at the end of the day he [size=12]Tried his best[/size] and that's good enough for us :y

Exactly !  :y
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Post by: Vamps on 30 May 2009, 00:06:06
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Totally agree mate

Shes on again now

She did better this time........

Again though my Boy 7 loves his football but makes silly mistakes at times, but me and my wife just back him 100% to play better and pratice more and if he dont make it then so be it and at the end of the day he [size=12]Tried his best[/size] and that's good enough for us :y

Right :y encourage / support,  yes, :y  pushy parents NO, can cause all sorts of problems. :(
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Post by: albitz on 30 May 2009, 06:14:18
Just seen this on the news,obviously a setup imo.
The little girl is almost as good an actress as Shirley Temple. ;)
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Post by: Banjax on 30 May 2009, 06:34:06
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Just seen this on the news,obviously a setup imo.
The little girl is almost as good an actress as Shirley Temple. ;)[/quote

i have to agree with you Albs - total set up i reckon :y

like x-factor the programmes a fake from beginning to end....not that i ever watch it you understand..ahem  ::)
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Post by: LaserLance on 30 May 2009, 07:38:39
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Totally agree mate

Shes on again now

She did better this time........

Again though my Boy 7 loves his football but makes silly mistakes at times, but me and my wife just back him 100% to play better and pratice more and if he dont make it then so be it and at the end of the day he [size=12]Tried his best[/size] and that's good enough for us :y

Right :y encourage / support,  yes, :y  pushy parents NO, can cause all sorts of problems. :(
Have to agree with you on that ,many years ago when i played ice hockey we had a very talented 16 year old player who was pushed and pushed by his father ,he came up up to one of my friends and asked him to break his arm so he wouldnt have to play in a game :o :oMy friend declined to do it , but was quite shocked at being asked to do it .Sad really isnt it
Title: : BGT tears...
Post by: webby23 on 30 May 2009, 08:25:52
Well, watching the incident live last night I was surprised that the girls first reaction when her mum came on stage was to put her arms around her mum and reassure her that she had done her best.

It looked like the girl was really worried what her mum was going to say, and that reflects the pushy parents she obviously has.

How much of this is the kid and how much of it is the parents pushing.......???

I dont think its a set-up at all, there was a few instances before the breakdown when she missed a few words and it all looked totally natural to me.

I also think it was totally unfair to give her a second chance, I bet ALL the contestants would give their right nut (girls excepted!!) for a second chance so to me that was wrong to let her try again.

Total shambles.

 :y