Britain's Got Talent judges and contestants were reduced to tears on Saturday night's show after a group of young boys stand up to bullies in an emotional audition.
The group of schoolboys, all aged between 10-12, took to the stage to tell the world 'it's OK for boys to dance' while performing their routine to You Will Be Found from the hit musical Dear Evan Hansen.The Five Star boys' - made up of Toby-Jay, Ollie, Joey, Beau and Adam - met at a dance convention in Birmingham as they wowed the judges on this weekends show.
Beau, 12, told the judges : "We're trying to spread the word, for boys who dance, because its not always easy for us, we get bullied." Toby, 11, added: "We kind of just say to ourselves, 'we know we're better than them' but boys can dance if they want too.
It's not going to affect anybody else and they're just people who are jealous." Dancer Toby-Jay, 11, told the Mirror : “The message we want to get out there is that it’s OK for boys to dance because it’s not just a girls’ sport. “And no matter what people say, just carry on what you’re doing because it’s what you love.”When Simon, 62, heard their story he called the bullies “idiots” who were “jealous because they can’t do what you do”.The group of boys were full of emotions after performing their beautiful dance on Saturday's episode of BGT as they embraced one another.Judge Amanda Holden said afterwards: "God, you've reduced me to tears.
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