Bexley BGT contestant buzzed off by Simon Cowell seconds into act
Briefly

Fred Liddle performed on Britain's Got Talent, showcasing his theremin skills, inspired by violinist Katica Illenyi. Despite his enthusiasm, judges Simon Cowell and Bruno Tonioli quickly buzzed him, citing their discontent with the instrument's sound and the chosen song, O Mio Babbino Caro. Although Alesha Dixon acknowledged his passion, she still voted against him. Fred, unfazed, humorously blamed Simon for his performance's reception. Ultimately, he received four noes and left, joking with hosts and acknowledging the audience's sympathy as he exited without advancing to the semi-finals.
Fred Liddle received four noes from the judges on Britain's Got Talent after playing the theremin, an experience he humorously reflected on despite criticism.
Simon Cowell described the theremin's sound as resembling a cat horror film soundtrack, indicating his strong dislike for the performance.
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