Finalist Connie Talbot Makes Dazzling Return to ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ 12 Years Later

When Connie Talbot was 6 years old, she charmed the judges of “Britain’s Got Talent” with her angelic voice and perfect pitch. Twelve years later, she was back with a bigger, bolder voice — and a few more teeth — in the show’s champions edition.

Connie auditioned for Season 1 of “Britain’s Got Talent” with a pitch-perfect rendition of “Over the Rainbow.” In her pink vest and with her front teeth missing, she appeared tiny on the stage but carried the poise and vibrato of a seasoned professional. She brought judge Amanda Holden to tears and prompted Simon Cowell to ask, “Was that really you singing?”

Twelve years later, Connie was back on “Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions.” She returned transformed, wearing white platforms and a bejeweled dress and sporting a full set of teeth.
She sat at a white grand piano and performed an original song, “I Would,” in a jazzy, sultry voice 12 years in the making.

Connie was eliminated from the champions round, but she still has plenty to brag about. Her first audition, at 6 years old, took her all the way to the finale. She took second place behind opera singer Paul Potts.

Finalist Connie Talbot Makes Dazzling Return to ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ 12 Years Later