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Simon Cowell hails Whitney Houston tribute act on Britain’s Got Talent

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Simon Cowell hailed a Whitney Houston tribute singer as “the moment we’ve been waiting for” as the Britain’s Got Talent auditions came to an end.

Belinda Davids, 43, from Cape Town, South Africa, closed the show with her rendition of Houston’s hit One Moment In Time to a standing ovation from the judges and audience.

Judge David Walliams told her: “You created such a massive moment tonight for all of us,” while Alesha Dixon told her: “What a way to close an amazing run of auditions with a class act. “I want to see the name Belinda Davids in lights.” Cowell continued: “This was a fantastic end to a fantastic tour, I absolutely adore you.” He later told Holden: “I love her, that was the moment we’ve been waiting for.” Filming on the next

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