WOW – Sue Son bad news
I cant belive it, what a hard group as well
here is Sue Son`s performance tonight on Britains Got Talent
I really though she would go through. Sue Son if you read this ever please know our harts go out to you because you are amazing.
I really do not understand where Simon Cowell was coming from although I don`t think it was the best song to show off your amazing talent.
Sue Son I would also like to ask if you ever read this site please get contact me asap as someone would like for you to perform for a major function in london and I would like to pass on the contact details
For all the people not in the UK I hope the like link worked.
Also a final note – it`s a bank holiday weekend in the UK and as i write I have more than a bit to drink so please excuse any spelling / grammar I will update the site in the morning
I really am sure this is not the end for Sue and I am sure we will be seeing her in the near future and if anyone has any information please let me know
Categories: Britain's Got Talent, Sue Son Tags: amanda holden, britain s got talent, Britain's Got Talent, Judge Simon Cowell, piers morgan, public votes, semi finals, Simon, Sue Son, vanessa mae, violinist
Final 40 Britains Got Talent 2009 – The Final Results
OK, so we now know who the top 40 acts are who will compete in the LIVE Semi-Finals.
Only 10 acts can make it through to the Grand Final.
Below is the full top 40 list of acts who will perform over the 5 LIVE Semi-Final’s – 8 acts will perform each night:
Aidan Davis – Dancer
Ben and Becky – Ballroom Dancers
Brit Chix – Rock Band
Callum Francis – Musical Theatre
Darth Jackson – Michael Jackson/ Darth Vader Impersonator
DCD Seniors – Dance Troupe
Diversity – Street Dancers
DJ Talent – Rapper
Dream Bears- Comedy Dancers
Fabia Cerra – Burlesque Dancer
Faces of Disco – Comedy Dancers
Flawless – Street Dancers
Floral High Notes – Flower Arranging and Opera Singing
Fred Bowers – Breakdancer
Gareth Oliver – Comedy Impersonator
Good Evans – Family Singing Group
Greg Pritchard – Male Soprano
Harmony – Musical Theatre
Hollie Steel – Singer/ Dancer
Hot Honeyz – Dancers
Jackie Prescott and Tippy Toes – Dog Act
Jamie Pugh – Singer
Julia Naidenko – Belly Dancer
Julian Smith – Saxophonist
Kay Oresanya – The Living Saxophone
Luke Clements – Juggler/ Street Performer
Mama Trish – Drag Act
Martin Machum – Guitarist
MD Showgroup – Dancers
Merlin Cadogan – Physical Performer
Natalie Okri – Singer
Nick Hell – Street Performer
Shaheen Jafargholi – Singer
Shaun Smith – Singer
Stavros Flatly – Comedy Dancers
Sue Son – Violinist
Sugarfree – Street Dancers
The Barrow Boys – Wheelbarrow Dancing
2 Grand – Singers.
Two acts from each of the live shows will go through to perform in the Final. The act with the highest number of public votes goes through to the final automatically, with the second and third-placed performers vying for the crucial judges’ choice
Tomorrow nights Semi-Final line up to perform along with Susan is :
Darth Jackson – Michael Jackson/ Darth Vader Impersonator
Diversity – Street Dancers
Faces of Disco – Comedy Dancers
Julia Naidenko – Belly Dancer
Natalie Okri – Singer
Nick Hell – Street Performer
Sue Son – Violinist
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Sue Son loses best friend

Sue Son
Sue Son loses friend The violinist who stormed into the semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent has told how she fell out with her best friend after Simon Cowell told her to go solo.
Sue Son admitted: ‘I got some great compliments from the judges. But at the end of the day I lost my best friend.’
Sue started her audition for last night’s episode of the ITV show alongside Janine Khalil as part of their classical music act Addicted.
But the pair were buzzed off stage at the Birmingham audition. Then in dramatic scenes the judges invited Sue, 23, back to try again on her own.
Going solo: Sue Son, right, auditions for the show
Her second appearance came four days later at a London audition, and Sue’s version of Vanessa Mae’s Storm had a rapturous response from the panel of Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan.
When Cowell asked if the two friends had fallen out, Sue said: ‘Of course not, we’re still the best of friends.’ But yesterday she admitted Janine wasn’t talking to her.
‘She’s taken me off her Facebook friends,’ said Sue. ‘I think Janine was upset I didn’t tell her before that I was going back for a second chance.’
Sue told her friend she could not go back to Birmingham for the audition, but then ITV’s researchers offered a chance to audition in London. ‘Instead of seeing her first, and telling her, I had to do it on the phone,’ Sue said. ‘I realised from my other friends she was really hurt.’
Sue and Janine met at the Purcell School, a boarding school specialising in music. They both went on to study for degrees at the Royal College of Music.