Children’s Nurse Beth Porch Left The Room In Tears With An Emotional Song On BGT
People on shows like The X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent often come from regular lives, working in fields where their talents might not get noticed. They can amaze and inspire us, showing extraordinary talent and encouraging others to chase their dreams rather than sticking to a traditional career path.
Beth Porch, a contestant in the 2020 Britain’s Got Talent competition, did exactly that as left the judges in awe with her remarkable performance in her audition.
Beth, working in a hospital, shared that she spreads happiness by singing to the children in the wards. Her acts of kindness instantly earned her the respect of both the audience and the judges.
Beth then said she would be singing a song she she had written, drawing inspiration from her experiences in the hospital. She also explained, “The song I’ve written.. is about what I’ve learned from my patients and their families – and that’s what inspired this song.”
Her performance went viral, which has amassed over 4 million views. Check it out below:
The moment she began singing, it was evident that Beth was not only a talented songwriter but also a gifted vocalist and a genuinely kind-hearted person. It was great to know that her song has been raising funds for charity ever since.
What happened next left the audience speechless. Beth’s performance was delicate, precise, and simply breathtaking. Despite her nerves, she effortlessly delivered a flawless rendition of “You Taught Me What Love Is,” showcasing her smooth voice and expertly strumming the guitar. The room exploded with cheers, and she successfully passed the audition, advancing further in the competition.
A person couldn’t hold the feeling, saying, “Oh my God girl, you made me cry cause I pictured you in a children’s ward, you treated them your own although you don’t have kids of your own cant stop crying and the silence while you were singing I luv the lyrics and everything playing guitar, our voice amazing, and impeccable.”