Britain's Got Talent judge Bruno Tonioli was left crying over Malakai Bayoh's stunning opera performance during Thursday night's semi final.
The former Strictly star couldn't hold back his tears as the young boy wowed the audience with his incredible voice.
Simon's golden buzzer act Malakai was competing for a spot in the finale of this year's show when he was already declared the "winner" by many viewers.
Malakai went up against surprise return act Tom Ball as Noodle the Cat as well as gymnasts Duo Odyssey, human beatbox MB14 and dance troupe Boycanto.
Yet Malakai's performance stood out from the rest as he left the judges welling up and giving a standing ovation.
With tears in his eyes Bruno gushed: "You are a gift from God!"
Alesha Dixon added: "What made my heart warm the most was seeing your little smile break through as you took in the magnitude of this moment.
"And you know what I really love? The swag on the footwear! Representing - respect."
Malakai replied: "I feel very happy to hear that."
Later in the show as the result came in, it was confirmed the two acts returning on Sunday night were Malakai and Duo Odyssey - both picked by the public.
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They join six other acts already confirmed for a spot in the final show.
Ghetto Kids and Travis George were sent into the final thanks to the pubic votes, with the judges divided.
Dance group Ghetto Kids were sent straight through to the final by the initial public vote, already having impressed the judges with their performance.
It meant singer Travis had to go against guitarist Harry Churchill, with both of them in the top three.
It was up to the judges to choose who to save but after Bruno and Alesha saved Travis, Amanda and Simon opted to save Harry.
Ant and Dec had to go back to the public vote, where it was revealed Travis had been saved with Harry going home.
On Tuesday night, Viggo Venn and Olivia Lynes were the two acts revealed to have made it through.
First to be confirmed for the final was comedy and dance act Viggo, who shared his love for Hi Vis jackets - before getting everyone on their feet.
The judges even claimed it was the best act of the night, and were thrilled when he made it through to the final based on the public vote.
Olivia then had to face fellow top three act Johns’ Boys, a choir group, as the judges were asked to choose which act to send through.
While Bruno saved Johns’ Boys, Simon, Amanda and Alesha all picked young singer Olivia which left her in tears.
Meanwhile, on Monday it was dancer Musa Motha and singer Amy Lou who won the first Britain's Got Talent semi-final of the series.
Talented dancer Musa, 27, was sent straight through to the final by viewers, so it went down to the judges' vote.
Ukelele musician and school teacher Abi Carter-Simpson and sunbed receptionist-turned-singer Amy Lou went up against one another.
As the judges struggled to decide, it went to the public vote and Amy Lou came second in the public vote.
There will be 10 acts in total in the live final on Sunday.
Britain's Got Talent's live semi-finals air all this week at 8PM on ITV1 and ITVX.