Filipina Trio Miss Tres Stuns Britain’s Got Talent with Fiery Rendition of “Sex Bomb”

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Miss Tres, a dynamic Filipina trio, lit up the stage on Britain’s Got Talent with an electrifying performance of Tom Jones’ classic “Sex Bomb.” Dressed in glamorous silver gowns, the group strutted confidently onto the stage, setting the tone for a show-stopping act. They teased the judges with aspirations to be the next Destiny’s Child or Spice Girls, promising a surprise twist for their performance.

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When the music started, instead of the expected pop tune, the trio launched into a powerful, baritone rendition of “Sex Bomb.” The unexpected choice and their rich voices immediately captivated the crowd. Judges, particularly David Walliams, were wowed by their unique approach and vocal depth, while the audience burst into cheers. With vibrant dance moves, seamless harmonies, and a charismatic stage presence, Miss Tres delivered an unforgettable performance that paid tribute to Tom Jones while making the song distinctly their own.

Their audition quickly became a viral hit, amassing over 56 million views online and cementing Miss Tres as one of the top 24 most memorable acts in Britain’s Got Talent history. The live audience, captivated by their show-stopping performance, gave them a roaring standing ovation. Simon Cowell, amused and intrigued, asked if they were hiding something unexpected. One member deepened her voice with a playful “Surprise!”—adding a cheeky twist to the end of their act. Judge Amanda Holden praised their powerful vocals and glamorous stage presence, commending them for delivering a performance that was both visually and vocally stunning.

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Before this, Miss Tres had already captivated audiences on Asia’s Got Talent, where their video gathered an impressive 35 million views. With their fearless style and fresh take on a beloved classic, Miss Tres has continued to leave a mark on viewers around the globe, showcasing a bold, unforgettable artistry that resonates well beyond the stage.

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