Susan Boyle’s “grandson” Tom Ball blew the roof off with his jaw-dropping performance of the 1963 Ben E. King classic!

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At just 23 years old, teacher Tom Ball has made waves on *Britain’s Got Talent* with his astonishing voice and stage presence, delivering performances that leave audiences in awe.

In the season’s final showcase, Tom chose Ben E. King’s iconic 1963 hit, “I (Who Have Nothing),” wowing the audience and leaving judge David Walliams utterly speechless. Walliams, clearly Tom’s biggest fan, even joked about starting a “Tom Ball fan club” as he praised him. Simon Cowell, amused by David’s enthusiasm, couldn’t help but mouth, “calm down” to his fellow judge.

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The admiration didn’t stop there. Judges Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon chimed in with high praise, with Amanda even declaring she’d “eat her knickers” if Tom didn’t perform at the London Palladium by the year’s end. Simon summed it up perfectly, marveling at Tom’s transition from teacher to exceptional vocalist. The audience seemed to agree, filling the theater with cheers and applause.

Tom’s rendition of “I (Who Have Nothing)” was a stunning display of vocal talent, creating a powerful and emotional atmosphere. With his ability to hit soaring high notes, his performance will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the best on *Britain’s Got Talent*.

 

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