Amy braves the cold to prove she's got talent
11-year-old Amy Montgomery flew into Wales with her mother Christine just to take part in the initial auditions with other wannabe celebrities last weekend.
The Wallace High School pupil stood for hours outside the Mercure hotel, where Britain's Got Talent staff made sure that the queues moved as quickly as possible as the temperatures nearly hit zero, with ice and snow.
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Hide AdDressed in a specially bought T-shirt, Amy hopes to be a star one day. The talented young girl's voice has even been captured by the Young Enterprise team at her school who have produced a CD of her songs.
Speaking about her experience Amy said: "I've always wanted to be a singer, and I came 12th in a talent show."
"The Britain's Got Talent auditions don't come to Ireland, so we had to come to Cardiff."
"I'm really excited to audition," she added.
During her audition Amy sang 'Hey soul sister'. Her mother Christine said the producer gave her good feedback. "The producer said she has a very mature voice for her age and that it was obvious she liked performing.
"She showed no nerves and I was very proud of her."
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Hide AdChristine said it's now just a case of wait and see and they have their fingers crossed for a call back to the next stage of the auditions.
Lisburn's latest star Amy Montgomery who hopes to shine in Britain's Got Talent in the New Year US4810-410PM Pic by Paul Murphy
Lisburn's latest star Amy Montgomery who hopes to shine in Britain's Got Talent in the New Year US4810-412PM Pic by Paul Murphy
Amy Montgomery with her mother Christine US4810-411PM Pic by Paul Murphy