Born To Perform stars Harry and Ellie joined Lorraine to chat about their time on Britain's Got Talent.
The breakout stars of this week's Britain's Got Talent joined Lorraine to speak about what it felt like to receive the golden buzzer treatment. Harry and Ellie of dance troupe Born To Perform joined their coach Charlotte on the couch as they reflected on their performance and critiques, saying it "felt incredible."
The dance group consists of 12 - 14-year-olds with disabilities such as autism and Down's syndrome. They have said their goal is to prove their disabilities don't hold them back.
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Their coach Charlotte said she gets emotional watching the footage back, adding they've earned the name Born To Perform. She said: "Even watching that back I cry now and even on that day it was the best day of our lives and seeing them on that stage do what they love... they are definitely born to perform."
Dancer Ellie said she couldn't believe it when she won the golden buzzer from judge David Walliams. She added: "There's no words for it. I was stunned. It's literally the best feeling in the world.
Harry added to Ellie's comments, saying he agrees and loved every moment. He said: "It's really cool and it makes me feel happy and joyful." Thrilled to meet both Simon Cowell and presenters Ant and Dec, Ellie noted she wasn't intimidated at all.
She said: "He was totally fine and yeah, my favourite comedy duo ever." Lorraine went on to praise the dancers and the group's performance who now have a straight ticket to the live semi finals.