There’s something magical about when a young voice shatters all expectations—and that’s exactly what happened when 12-year-old Bo Dermot took the stage on Britain’s Got Talent. With wide eyes and a shaky voice, she introduced her song choice: “Defying Gravity” from Wicked. The judges smiled politely, clearly unsure if she could handle such a demanding piece. It’s a song that even trained vocalists approach with caution. But Bo wasn’t just any kid with a dream—she was about to prove she was born to sing.
The first note left the audience frozen. Her voice didn’t just carry—it soared. Crisp, powerful, and full of heart, each lyric felt like it came from somewhere far beyond her years. The emotions behind her performance radiated from the stage, captivating everyone in the room. Faces that once held polite doubt were now locked in stunned silence, eyes wide, lips parted.
As she hit the song’s iconic high notes with flawless control and fearless energy, something shifted. The judges leaned forward. The audience erupted. And when she finished, it wasn’t just applause—it was thunderous. A standing ovation. Cheers. Shouts. Tears.
In those few minutes, Bo did more than sing a challenging song. She silenced every doubt and proved that age means nothing when talent is real. Her performance didn’t just defy gravity—it redefined what’s possible when belief and bravery come together.